Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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634486 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2013 | 7 Pages |
A new design of direct contact membrane distillation (DCMD) using roughened-surface flow channel for enhancement of heat transfer was proposed for increasing the pure water productivity in saline water desalination. The roughened surface was fabricated using siphonic-blasting with aluminum oxide (Al2O3) sand grains and arc spraying for Ni film coating. Experimental study has demonstrated its feasibility and up to 37% of performance enhancement was obtained for the experimental system. A mathematical model considering heat and mass transfer mechanisms has been developed and incorporated with experimental data for evolving a correlation for a heat transfer coefficient correction factor. The correlation is expressed as relative roughness and can be used for predicting the heat transfer coefficient for roughened-surface channels. Considering the tradeoff between the flux enhancements at the expense of energy consumption, an optimized level of roughness can be determined.
► A roughened-surface device of DCMD was developed theoretically and experimentally. ► Experimental study demonstrated its feasibility with 37% of performance enhancement. ► The correlation of the heat transfer coefficient for roughened-surface channels is obtained.