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Definition of Exergetic Efficiency in the Main and Emerging Thermal Desalination Technologies: A Proposal

Water (Switzerland), ISSN: 2073-4441, Vol: 16, Issue: 9
2024
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Water, Vol. 16, Pages 1254: Definition of Exergetic Efficiency in the Main and Emerging Thermal Desalination Technologies: A Proposal

Water, Vol. 16, Pages 1254: Definition of Exergetic Efficiency in the Main and Emerging Thermal Desalination Technologies: A Proposal Water doi: 10.3390/w16091254 Authors: Nenna Arakcheeva

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Increasing attention is being given to reduce the specific energy consumption in desalination processes, which translates into greater use of exergy analysis. An exergetic analysis provides relevant information related to the influence of the efficiency of a single component in the global plant performance and in the exergy cost of the product. Therefore, an exergy analysis identifies the main improvement potentials in a productive thermodynamic process. Related to desalination technologies, many previous papers deal with the calculation of the parameters involved in the exergy analysis, the exergetic efficiency of different processes, plants, and technologies among them. However, different approaches for formulating the exergetic efficiency have been suggested in the literature, often without sufficient understanding and consistency. In this work, these formulations, applied to the main desalination components and processes, are compared and critically reviewed. Two definitions of exergy efficiency are applied to the desalination components of the three main thermal desalination processes (multieffect distillation–thermal vapour compression, multistage flash distillation, and direct-contact membrane distillation). The results obtained for the exergy efficiency of the MED-TVC, MSF, and DCMD processes for the input–output approach are 21.35%, 17.08%, and 1.28%, respectively, compared to the consumed–produced approach that presented 3.1%, 1.58%, and 0.37%, respectively. The consumed–produced approach seems to better fit the thermodynamic behaviour of thermal desalination systems.

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Nenna Arakcheeva El Kori; Ana M. Blanco-Marigorta; Noemi Melián Martel

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Social Sciences; Agricultural and Biological Sciences; Environmental Science

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