Potential of membrane distillation in seawater desalination: Thermal efficiency,sensitivity study and cost estimation |
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Authors: | Sulaiman Al-Obaidani Efrem Curcio Francesca Macedonio Gianluca Di Profio Hilal Al-Hinai Enrico Drioli |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, P.O. Box 33 Al-Khod, P.C. 123, Oman;2. Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials, University of Calabria, Via P. Bucci Cubo 44/A, 87030 Rende, CS, Italy;3. Institute on Membrane Technology ITM-CNR, Via P. Bucci Cubo 17/C, 87030 Rende, CS, Italy;4. The Research Council, P.O. Box 1422, P.C. 130, Al-Athaiba – Muscat, Oman |
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Abstract: | In this work, an extensive analysis on direct contact membrane distillation (DCMD) performance was developed to estimate the mass flux and the heat efficiency, considering transport phenomena, membrane structural properties and most sensitive process parameters, with the aim to provide optimization guidelines for materials and methods. The results showed that an increase of the temperature gradient resulted in the enhancement of both transmembrane flux and thermal efficiency. The investigation of the effects of membrane properties confirmed that better DCMD performance was achieved when using polymeric membranes characterized by low thermal conductivity (flux and thermal efficiency declined by 26% and 50%, respectively, when increasing thermal conductivity from 0.1 to 0.5 W/m K), and high porosity. An optimal thickness value (around 0.7 mm) was identified when operating at low temperature gradient (<5 °C). However, at higher temperature gradient (>10 °C), increasing the membrane thickness from 0.25 to 1.55 mm resulted in a flux decay of about 70% without a significant improvement in thermal efficiency. |
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Keywords: | Membrane distillation Thermal efficiency Economic evaluation |
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