会议专题

COGENERATION OF CLEAN WATER USING NUCLEAR POWER PLANT WASTE HEAT

The production of clean water in the US as well as other countries is a critical need along with non-greenhouse gas electrical power generation. Low-temperature waste heat from nuclear power plants can be used to produce the large quantities of clean water for reactor cooling (~25,000 acre-ft/yr), potable water for culinary and agricultural use and many other applications. Cogeneration of nuclear electrical power and clean water is reviewed and discussed in this paper. These cogeneration systems can utilize grey and/or brackish water that can markedly extend potential sites for future nuclear plants in areas where only poor water sources are available. A steam adsorption system for on-line production of clean water and refrigeration using nuclear power plant waste heat is also proposed and discussed. This improved design for more energy-efficient use of the steam adsorption cooling has the potential to substantially reduce the intense electrical power consumption for food processing and storage, ice-and snow-making and air-conditioning.

Kuan Chen Gary M.Sandquist Wongee Chun

Mechanical Engineering Department University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT 84112 Applied Science Professionals, LLC P.O.Box 9052 Salt Lake City, UT 84109 Department of Nuclear and Energy Engineering Jeju National University Jeju 690-756, Korea

国际会议

18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering(第18届国际核能工程大会 ICONE 18)

西安

英文

1-6

2010-05-17(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)