INGAR   05399
INSTITUTO DE DESARROLLO Y DISEÑO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Study of Different Hybrid Configurations of Hybrid Reverse Osmosis and Multi Effect Evaporation Systems for Seawater Desalination
Autor/es:
DRUETTA, PAULA; MUSSATI, SERGIO FABIÁN; MARCOVECCHIO, MARIAN GABRIELA; AGUIRRE, PÍO ANTONIO
Lugar:
Buenos Aires
Reunión:
Conferencia; IWA 3rd Regional Membrane Technology Conference; 2012
Institución organizadora:
International Water Association
Resumen:
This paper compares different seawater desalination technologies in order to provide a given and known fresh-water demand at minimum total cost. The desalination processes used for comparison are: a) multi-effect evaporation system, b) reverse osmosis system and c) hybrid configurations which result from the combination of the processes mentioned above. The study is performed by using rigorous optimization mathematical models for each process. The total annual cost is used as objective function to be minimized and it includes the investment and the operating cost of each piece of equipment. Advantages and disadvantages of each one of the proposed alternatives are discussed in detail through different case studies. In addition, the influence of the sea water conditions and fresh water demands on the whole process efficiency is also investigated. Optimization results reveal that the optimal process configuration (flow sheet) depends strongly on the seawater specifications, the electricity cost and fresh water requirements.