Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
624694 Desalination 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study in this work examines the effect of spacer orientation, inlet velocity and filament spacing on shear stress distribution and temperature polarization in membrane distillation modules. The CFD simulations show that spacer orientation affects the temperature polarization and heat transfer rates. If spacer filaments touch the top or bottom surfaces of membrane, the temperature polarization is high which results in low heat transfer rates. When these filaments are detached from the membrane, temperature polarization is lower. The shear stress is also found to be higher and local values of temperature polarization index and shear stress are more uniformly distributed in the detached mode making this particular orientation more favorable for use in membrane distillation modules.

► Temperature is found to be low in the region where shear stress is high. ► Temperature polarization is seen to be high closer to the filaments. ► Magnitudes of temperature polarization index ϕ are lower for higher velocities. ► The point where two recirculation regions merge creates another stagnant zone.

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