2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2019.114269
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Low-temperature multiple-effect desalination/organic Rankine cycle system with a novel integration for fresh water and electrical energy production

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“…The remaining steam is used to activate the following effects and repeat the MED operating process mentioned in configuration 1. This integration can be seen in Figure 2 and was technically analyzed in the work of Aguilar-Jiménez et al 26 To achieve this energy integration, the ORC evaporation temperature must be lower than the TBT of the MED system in order to perform the heat exchange. Since it is a phase change heat exchange, the steam coming from the MED remains at a constant temperature and its operating pressure and temperature conditions are not modified.…”
Section: Configuration 2: Med and Orc With Integration In The First E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining steam is used to activate the following effects and repeat the MED operating process mentioned in configuration 1. This integration can be seen in Figure 2 and was technically analyzed in the work of Aguilar-Jiménez et al 26 To achieve this energy integration, the ORC evaporation temperature must be lower than the TBT of the MED system in order to perform the heat exchange. Since it is a phase change heat exchange, the steam coming from the MED remains at a constant temperature and its operating pressure and temperature conditions are not modified.…”
Section: Configuration 2: Med and Orc With Integration In The First E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 62 ] The integration of MED with a serial‐cascaded ORC has been proposed, as shown in Figure 5b. [ 63 ] In the proposed integration, the heat required for vaporization in the first effect of MED was jointly supplied by both MED and ORC through the direct coupling of the ORC's evaporator with the first effect of the MED. The MED evaporators supplied the thermal energy required for the operation, whereas a portion of the latent heat of condensation of the water vapor generated in the first effect of the MED was used to activate the ORC for electrical energy production.…”
Section: Strategies For Energy Reduction In Desalination Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis done so far is based on four number of effects, but as in literature, the higher number of effects bring about a progressive influence on thermodynamic performance as well as unit product cost [45,67]. Hence, the discussed systems have also been critically analyzed for the number of effects up to eight.…”
Section: Effect Of Number Of Evaporatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%