2014
DOI: 10.1021/ie503270w
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation of Brine–Seawater Mixing in a Rotary Energy Recovery Device

Abstract: The effects of operational conditions on the mixing behavior of a rotary energy recovery device have been systematically investigated through the combined methods of computational fluid dynamics and validating experiments in this paper. The sliding mesh technique and species transport equations were applied in the simulation process. An innovative parameter of inflow length was defined to express the moving distance of a mixing section in rotor ducts. A theoretical formula between the inflow length and operati… Show more

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“…This is especially true for the pressure exchanger (PX®), as there is no physical barrier between the brine and feed streams. A study was performed by Xu et al [126] to analyse the effect of rotor speed, brine and feed flow velocities on the mixing rate for a rotary pressure exchanger. The analysis was performed using a computational fluid dynamics simulation, presented in Fig.…”
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“…This is especially true for the pressure exchanger (PX®), as there is no physical barrier between the brine and feed streams. A study was performed by Xu et al [126] to analyse the effect of rotor speed, brine and feed flow velocities on the mixing rate for a rotary pressure exchanger. The analysis was performed using a computational fluid dynamics simulation, presented in Fig.…”
Section: Technical Challenges For Isobaric Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16. Two-dimensional salinity contour of the central cylindrical surface of the ERD (reproduced with permission from [126]).…”
Section: Technical Challenges For Isobaric Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparison between the numerical results and experimental data in Ref. [11]. obvious at about 0.6 s. Thereafter, the overall V m of ±30˚case appears to remain at the lowest level, whereas the 0˚case seems to keep a highest V m .…”
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confidence: 54%
“…A numerical validation has been made using a 4-port RPE with 0 extended angles presented in the literature [11]. As the parameters are not all provided, the model parameter settings follow approximately the experimental conditions.…”
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