Brackish Water Desalination by a New Single Stage Technology of High Recovery without loss of Brine Energy
Brackish Water sources of 6,800 and of 4,000 μS/cm were desalinated in closed circuit by one stage consecutive sequential process with 80% and 88% recovery,respectively,using an apparatus comprising eight modules (8”),each of four elements (ESPA2+),with their inlets and outlets connected in parallel,wherein recycled concentrate mixed with fresh pressurized feed admitted at inlet to modules.The exemplified apparatus,named REIM-I,was operated with fixed permeate flow under variable pressure conditions and the brine in the closed circuit was occasionally replacement by fresh feed through the engagement a side conduit and this without stopping desalination or energy loss. The operation of the REIM-I unit is exemplified with 80% recovery of a feed source of 6,800 μS/cm at fixed flux of 19 lmh; fixed permeate flow of 24.4 m3/h (586 m3/day) of an average 625 μS/cm conductivity; a variable pressure range of 11→22 bar with an average of 17.7 bar,and an overall specific energy consumption of 0.82 kWh/m3 with high pressure pump efficiency of ~55%. The operation of the REIM-I unit is also exemplified with 88% recovery of a feed source of 4,000 μS/cm at fixed flux of 27 lrh; fixed permeate flow of 35.0 m3/h (840 m3/day) of an average 482 μS/cm conductivity; a variable pressure range of 12→21 bar with an average of 16.2 bar,and an overall specific energy consumption of 0.80 kWh/m3 with high pressure pump efficiency of 60%.The new technology under review,which enables the attainment of any desired recovery made possible by the constituents of the source in the presence of suitable anti-scaling agents without any loss of brine energy,has been operated commercially for the past two years continuously providing some 400,000 m3 of permeates under 1,300 μS/cm for irrigation in the dry Negev district of Israel.The application of the new technology for Brackish Water desalination of high recovery and low energy,reported herein for the first time,was recently demonstrated to allow desalination of Mediterranean Water (4.1%) with a record low RO energy (1.85 kWh/m3,13 lmh flux,and 85% efficiency of high pressure positive displacement pump) which manifests energy saving of ~30% compared with the reported RO energy consumption of large desalination plants equipped with modern energy recovery means.
Avi Efraty
Desalitech Ltd, P.O.Box 132, Har Hadar, Israel 90836
国内会议
青岛
英文
222-230
2011-06-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)