2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2013.02.025
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Simulation of the vapor mixture condensation in the condenser of seawater greenhouse using two models

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“…(Sabeh, 2007) A possible solution is to replace the fresh water used in evaporative cooling with either sea or brackish water. (Davies & Paton, 2004;Dawoud, Zurigat, Klitzing, Aldoss, & Theodoridis, 2006;Ghaffour, Reddy, & Abu-Arabi, 2011;Goosen et al, 2003;Mahmoudi, Spahis, Abdul-Wahab, Sablani, & Goosen, 2010;Mahmoudi et al, 2009;Sablani, Goosen, Paton, Shayya, & Al-Hinai, 2003;Tahri, Douani, Abdul-Wahab, Amoura, & Bettahar, 2013;Zamen, Amidpour, & Firoozjaei, 2013) Brackish groundwater and sea water resources are wide spread, therefore, the use of these resources is applicable around the globe. (Weert, Reckman, Gun, & Kempen, 2009) However, the use of a high salinity water source carries with it the risk of salt precipitation during the evaporative cooling process if the salinity is not monitored and managed closely.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Sabeh, 2007) A possible solution is to replace the fresh water used in evaporative cooling with either sea or brackish water. (Davies & Paton, 2004;Dawoud, Zurigat, Klitzing, Aldoss, & Theodoridis, 2006;Ghaffour, Reddy, & Abu-Arabi, 2011;Goosen et al, 2003;Mahmoudi, Spahis, Abdul-Wahab, Sablani, & Goosen, 2010;Mahmoudi et al, 2009;Sablani, Goosen, Paton, Shayya, & Al-Hinai, 2003;Tahri, Douani, Abdul-Wahab, Amoura, & Bettahar, 2013;Zamen, Amidpour, & Firoozjaei, 2013) Brackish groundwater and sea water resources are wide spread, therefore, the use of these resources is applicable around the globe. (Weert, Reckman, Gun, & Kempen, 2009) However, the use of a high salinity water source carries with it the risk of salt precipitation during the evaporative cooling process if the salinity is not monitored and managed closely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%