Scope and limitations of modelling, simulation, and optimisation of a spiral wound reverse osmosis process-basedwater desalination
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The reverse osmosis (RO) process is one of the best desalination methods, using membranes to reject several impurities from seawater and brackish water. To systematically perceive the transport phenomena of solvent and solutes via the membrane texture, several mathematical models have been developed. To date, a large number of simulation and optimisation studies have been achieved to gauge the influence of control variables on the performance indexes, to adjust the key variables at optimum values, and to realise the optimum production indexes. This paper delivers an intensive review of the successful models of theROprocess and both simulation and optimisation studies carried out on the basis of the models developed. In general, this paper investigates the scope and limitations of the RO process, as well as proving the maturity of the associated perspective methodologies.Version
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Alsarayreh AA, Al-Obaidi MAAR, Patel R et al (2020) Scope and limitations of modelling, simulation, and optimisation of a spiral wound reverse osmosis process-basedwater desalination. Processes. 8(5): 573.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.3390/pr8050573Type
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https://doi.org/10.3390/pr8050573