ASPECTS FOR INCREASING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THERMO COMPRESSOR MULTI EFFECT DISTILLATION PLANTS

Authors

  • Hussain Alrobaei College of Engineering / University of Baghdad

Keywords:

THERMOCOMPRESSOR, DISTILLATION PLANTS

Abstract

Currently, there is a strong demand for efficient seawater desalination plants, which can meet the tougher

environment regulation and energy saving requirements. From this standpoint the present work was undertaken

to include the proposed schemes for repowering and modification of grid connected Thermo-Compressor Multi

Effect Distillation (TC-MED) plants. The Modified Solar Distillation Plant (MSDP) during sunny periods may

be applied to full cogeneration mode of operation with feeding the surplus electricity into Electrical Power Grid

(EPG). To investigate the potential effect of the proposed schemes a computational models have been developed

and implemented on simulation programs. The study result shows the effectiveness of proposed schemes. For the

case study (MSDP with Low backpressure Turbine (LT) and annual share of solar thermal power generation 22.5

%) the economical effect amounts 216.8 ton/year for each MW design thermal power consumption of TC-MED

and the corresponding decrease in MSDP exhaust gases emission (carbon dioxides (CO2) 660 ton/year.MW ,

nitrogen oxides (NOx) 286.3 kg/year.MW). Moreover implementation of MSDP-LT scheme for repowering and

modification of conventional six effects TC-MED plant will increase the above sited environmental and thermal

effectiveness by 72.5 % due to the 24989.8 ton/year.MW of annual solar distilled water production besides

boosting 723.9MW.hr/year.MW of solar electricity in EPG.

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Published

05-03-2008

How to Cite

ASPECTS FOR INCREASING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THERMO COMPRESSOR MULTI EFFECT DISTILLATION PLANTS. (2008). Al-Nahrain Journal for Engineering Sciences, 11(2), 234-242. https://nahje.com/index.php/main/article/view/516

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