2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2015.03.008
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Thermo-economic analysis of two novel low grade sensible heat driven desalination processes

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“…Produced steam in each flash chamber flows into the appropriate primary MED effect according to the relevant pressure. At the exit of the liquid-liquid heat exchanger, the waste heat source outlet temperature, successfully approaches the mixing point temperature between the flashing chamber and the condenser outlet temperatures as close as is practicable [18,23]; this signifies an effective waste heat utilisation.…”
Section: Conventional Boosted and Flash Boosted Med Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Produced steam in each flash chamber flows into the appropriate primary MED effect according to the relevant pressure. At the exit of the liquid-liquid heat exchanger, the waste heat source outlet temperature, successfully approaches the mixing point temperature between the flashing chamber and the condenser outlet temperatures as close as is practicable [18,23]; this signifies an effective waste heat utilisation.…”
Section: Conventional Boosted and Flash Boosted Med Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Based on this formula, Rahimi et al [23] presented a new methodology to estimate the capital cost of BMED and FBMED. The total freshwater production rate of BMED and FBMED, namely D t,Design , have been considered as the sum of (i) vapour (which is eventually condensed) production of booster or flash chambers acting as auxiliary equipment D au , and (ii) the freshwater production of an equivalent MED with the capacity of (D t,Design − D au ).…”
Section: Normalised Pumping Power Consumption and Capital Cost Analysismentioning
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