Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9685011 Journal of Membrane Science 2005 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The aim of this work is the development of a transport model for a direct contact membrane distillation process in laminar flow that allows knowing the velocity and temperature profiles within the flow channels as a function of externally measured temperatures just at the entrances and exits of the flow channels in the membrane module. The second aim is to apply this model to a conventional membrane module, and so calculate the difference between the bulk temperatures and the externally measured ones. For the system studied here, moderately important differences between both temperatures have been obtained when working at low flow rates and high temperatures. It can be concluded from the trends observed in this study that an estimation of this temperature difference has to be made before considering the bulk temperature as equal to the externally measured temperature, above all, in those systems where the thermal boundary layers represent an important portion of the flow channels height, and important temperature drops exist through them.
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