Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9684719 Journal of Membrane Science 2005 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
All these process and design parameters allowed the time course of the solute concentration in the concentrating (C) and diluting (D) compartments, as well as the voltage applied to the electrodes, to be reconstructed quite accurately without any further correction factors. The capability of the above parameters to simulate the performance of the electrodialysis (ED) unit was checked by resorting to a few validation tests, that were performed in quite different operating conditions from those used in the training tests, that is by filling tank C with a low feed volume with a low solute concentration and applying a constant current intensity to magnify the effect of electro-osmosis or by changing the current intensity step-wisely to simulate the continuous-mode operation of a multistage ED unit. Finally, a parameter sensitivity analysis made the different contribution of the process and design parameters to be assessed, thus yielding a straightforward procedure for designing or optimising accurately ED desalination units up to a final salt concentration of about 1.7 kmol m−3.
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