Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4764767 | Computers & Chemical Engineering | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Seawater desalination is an important method for producing fresh water, a critical resource in many areas of the globe. Multi-stage flash distillation (MSF) is a leading technology within the thermal desalination field. Mathematical modelling and simulation provides a means to enhance engineering and operation of complicated production plants. This paper presents a new method for one-dimensional modelling and dynamic simulation of thermal desalination processes. The approach combines the simultaneous mass, momentum, and energy solution, local phase equilibrium by Rachford-Rice equation, and rigorous calculation of the seawater properties as function of temperature, pressure and salinity. A brine recycling MSF plant was modelled as a case study, presenting advanced and unpublished simulated features and transients. The successful results suggest that the method presented is a competent approach for dynamic simulation of thermal desalination processes.
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Authors
Jari Lappalainen, Timo Korvola, Ville Alopaeus,