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An Overview of IAEA Activities on Seawater Desalination Using Nuclear Enrgy

The potential of seawater desalination using nuclear energy has led the IAEA to carry out an active programme on the demonstration of nuclear desalination.The programme includes technical meetings for information exchange on status of seawater desalination using nuclear energy,future challenges with emphasis on safety of coupling,and continued update and development of tools to support seawater desalination using nuclear energy.A new version of DEEP-4.0 has been released in February 2011.This version presents new features and easier usability for both newcomers and experts.The new version allows easier comparison between different technologies and configurations,as well as the instant overview of the designed system using all previous 37 different templates (including 4 power plant types,3 fuel types and 4 desalination plants were combined in one).Beginners will become immediately familiar with the friendlier interactive user interface.Experts will be able to use a more polished version of the previous DEEP spreadsheets,and enhance their prefeasibility reports with the new reporting and analysis tools provided by this version.Along with this release,a new tool named Desalination Thermodynamic Optimization Programme DETOP has been released.DE-TOP is a complimentary to DEEP and helps to analyze the thermodynamics of cogeneration systems with emphasis on water desalination.Some important features of this tool are:· Quick thermodynamic analysis of the secondary loop for several water cooled reactors.· Customizable plant parameters.· Different configuration options for the coupling of the non-electric application.· Comparison analysis between reference plant and cogeneration system.· Built-in water/steam properties based on the IAPWS-IF97 industrial formulation These new tools will assist Member States in education and training on nuclear power and non-electric applications,offering a wider overview and underlining the viability of nuclear cogeneration.In addition to presenting a summary of the IAEA activities on seawater desalination using nuclear energy and detailed aspects of the IAEA new released tools:DEEP4.0 and DE-TOP.The paper will highlight some insights from recent activities covering major conclusions presented by participants from some Member States which are very active on seawater desalination using nuclear energy.

IAEA Nuclear energy Seawater desalination DEEP DE-TOP

I. Khamis K. Kavvadias

International Atomic Energy Agency(IAEA), Vienna International Center, P. O. Box 100, Vienna, Austria

国内会议

2011全国非常规水源利用技术研讨会

青岛

英文

148-154

2011-06-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)