Toward Incorporation of Membrane Properties Non-Uniformity in Spiral Wound Module Performance Simulators—Effect of Non-Uniform Permeability on Fouling Layer Evolution
Abstract:A performance simulator of spiral wound membrane (SWM) modules used for desalination is a valuable tool for process design and optimization. The existing state-of-the-art mesoscale simulation tools account for the spatial non-uniformities created by the operation itself (flow, pressure, and concentration distributions) but they assume uniform membrane properties. However, experimental studies reveal that membrane properties are by no means uniform. Therefore, the need arises to account for this non-uniformity … Show more
“…The paper that closes the volume deals with the evolution of organic fouling layers during operation of spiral wound desalination-membrane modules. Kostoglou & Karabelas [16] presented a new approach to model fouling layer thickness evolution considering two types of non-uniform fouling; topological (induced by trans-membrane pressure variation) and non-topological (induced by membrane permeability variation). They proposed a methodology for the dynamic simulation of fouling at the membrane sheet scale.…”
“…The paper that closes the volume deals with the evolution of organic fouling layers during operation of spiral wound desalination-membrane modules. Kostoglou & Karabelas [16] presented a new approach to model fouling layer thickness evolution considering two types of non-uniform fouling; topological (induced by trans-membrane pressure variation) and non-topological (induced by membrane permeability variation). They proposed a methodology for the dynamic simulation of fouling at the membrane sheet scale.…”
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