Performance and economic analysis of the distilled seawater desalination process using low-temperature waste hot water. (25th July 2017)
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- Title:
- Performance and economic analysis of the distilled seawater desalination process using low-temperature waste hot water. (25th July 2017)
- Main Title:
- Performance and economic analysis of the distilled seawater desalination process using low-temperature waste hot water
- Authors:
- Qi, Chunhua
Lv, Hongqing
Feng, Houjun
Lv, Qingchun
Xing, Yulei - Abstract:
- Highlights: The new HW-MED and Boost-HW-MED processes driven by waste hot water were proposed. The thermodynamic model of the two processes was obtained based on thermal theory. Performance of the two processes with TVC-MED process was analyzed comparatively. The effect of flashing of waste hot water on the desalination system was performed. The operating cost of MED driven by waste hot water can be reduced by over a third. Abstract: In this paper two waste-heat-driven MED desalination processes (HW-MED and Boost-HW-MED) using waste hot water from petrochemical industry were developed. The thermodynamic model of the two MED systems was established based on the energy and mass balance equations. Taking the typical production capacity of 10, 000 m 3 /d as example the gained output ratio and total heat transfer area were selected as property indexes to compare the systemic performance of the two desalination processes based on the model calculation data. The effect of inlet temperature, outlet temperature and flow rate on the system performance were emphatically studied. Results showed that every 1 °C increment in feed water temperature would increase the output of freshwater by approximately 438 m 3 /d, and every 1 °C increase in return water temperature would decrease the output by 417 m 3 /d. Finally as the first recommendation, the investment and water-making cost of HW-MED process was investigated and compared with the common TVC-MED system. The operating cost of HW-MEDHighlights: The new HW-MED and Boost-HW-MED processes driven by waste hot water were proposed. The thermodynamic model of the two processes was obtained based on thermal theory. Performance of the two processes with TVC-MED process was analyzed comparatively. The effect of flashing of waste hot water on the desalination system was performed. The operating cost of MED driven by waste hot water can be reduced by over a third. Abstract: In this paper two waste-heat-driven MED desalination processes (HW-MED and Boost-HW-MED) using waste hot water from petrochemical industry were developed. The thermodynamic model of the two MED systems was established based on the energy and mass balance equations. Taking the typical production capacity of 10, 000 m 3 /d as example the gained output ratio and total heat transfer area were selected as property indexes to compare the systemic performance of the two desalination processes based on the model calculation data. The effect of inlet temperature, outlet temperature and flow rate on the system performance were emphatically studied. Results showed that every 1 °C increment in feed water temperature would increase the output of freshwater by approximately 438 m 3 /d, and every 1 °C increase in return water temperature would decrease the output by 417 m 3 /d. Finally as the first recommendation, the investment and water-making cost of HW-MED process was investigated and compared with the common TVC-MED system. The operating cost of HW-MED system is only 2.354 RMB/m 3, which is 39.5% lower than that of TVC-MED system motived by commodity steam. The financial evaluation and sensitivity analysis on the cost was carried out. The results show that HW-MED process has a strong ability to resist fluctuations of the freshwater production price, raw material prices and the total investment. The conclusion provides data reference and theoretical support for desalinating seawater using waste heat from low-grade energy sources. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Applied thermal engineering. Volume 122(2017)
- Journal:
- Applied thermal engineering
- Issue:
- Volume 122(2017)
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- Volume 122, Issue 2017 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 122
- Issue:
- 2017
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0122-2017-0000
- Page Start:
- 712
- Page End:
- 722
- Publication Date:
- 2017-07-25
- Subjects:
- Multi-effect desalination -- Waste hot water -- Thermodynamic model -- Gained output ratio -- Water-making cost
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2017.05.064 ↗
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- 1359-4311
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