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Optimisation of hybrid MED-TVC and double reverse osmosis processes for producing different grades of water in a smart city
Al-hotmani, Omer M.A. ; Al-Obaidi, Mudhar A.A.R. ; John, Yakubu M. ; Patel, Rajnikant ;
Al-hotmani, Omer M.A.
Al-Obaidi, Mudhar A.A.R.
John, Yakubu M.
Patel, Rajnikant
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2022-07-15
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The integration of two or more processes in a hybrid system is one of the most desirable options to provide flexibility, interoperability and data sharing between the connected processes. Various examples of hybrid systems have been developed with coherent seawater desalination systems such as the combination of thermal and membrane technologies. This paper focuses on the simulation and optimisation of an integrated (hybrid) system of multi effect distillation and double Reverse Osmosis (RO) processes to produce different grades of water needed in a smart city from seawater resources. The optimisation-based model investigates five scenarios to obtain the highest productivity of drinking water, irrigation water, water for livestock and power plant water, whilst constraining the product water salinity to be within the required standards and with lowest specific energy consumption. For this purpose, multi objective optimisation problem was formulated using the gPROMS (general Process Modelling System) software. The results confirm the superiority of the developed hybrid system to sustain different grades of water in a smart city.
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Al-hotmani OMA, Al-Obaidi MAAR, John YM et al (2022) Optimisation of hybrid MED-TVC and double reverse osmosis processes for producing different grades of water in a smart city. Desalination. 534: 115776.
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