Experimental investigation of a pilot solar-assisted permeate gap membrane distillation

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This research deals with the process of water desalination, involving an experimental design used to study a new prototype of a solar membrane distillation plant based on the weather conditions of Kairouan City, Tunisia. In this experiment, the pilot is left autonomous with the sun as the only source of energy. The operating process of a desalination plant consists of solar energy provided by the sun using solar energy collectors, which provide energy through their photovoltaic panels for heating brackish water. Additionally, the membrane used in this study was of the spiral wound design, which allowed for a compact arrangement besides effective internal heat recovery. The system start-up was successfully carried out and experimental studies were launched on various days of August 2020. During the experiment, the average production was approximately 15.92 L/m2 ap per day while the distillate’s electoral conductivity amounted to 1865 µS/cm. Calculations revealed that the specific thermal energy consumption for the system ranged between 90 and 310 kWh/m3.

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Alquraish, M. M., Mejbri, S., Abuhasel, K. A., & Zhani, K. (2021). Experimental investigation of a pilot solar-assisted permeate gap membrane distillation. Membranes, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes11050336

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