Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7159844 | Energy Conversion and Management | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
In the present work, theoretical investigation of the performance of two sequential desalination systems, multi-effect distillation and mechanical vapor compression, is carried out. A mathematical model is developed and implemented in MATLAB and validated by results available in the literature. Then the parametric analysis is carried out to produce distillate water and salt utilizing renewable energy. A parametric analysis has been conducted to understand the important factors that affect the performance of the plant. Furthermore, three sites are selected in Egypt (Marsa Matrouh, Ras Benas, and Taba) and economic feasibility of the proposed desalination system is carried out and compared with plant economy of conventional fossil fuels. The results show that site location, solar intensity, wind speed, ambient temperature, and water salinity are the most dominant factors in the performance.
Keywords
BBTVVCWECMENAMGDGCCVTEBPEMVCBWRORESSea waterIAEAinternational atomic energy agencyBoiling point elevationBrackish water reverse osmosisHollow fiberRenewable energyMEDdirect normal irradianceWind energy conversionGross domestic productGDPMiddle East and North AfricaDNIRenewable energy systemsGulf cooperation councilMechanical vapor compressiondesalinationMulti effect distillation
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Authors
Tamer M. Ismail, A.K. Azab, M.A. Elkady, M.M. Abo Elnasr,