edobologna
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 15, 2016
- 5
Hello All,
I'm an energy engineering student and for my master's thesis I'm building a model to simulate an RO system which includes a high pressure pump driven directly by a wind turbine via hydraulic transmission, pressure vessels with 5 RO membranes and energy recovery device (positive displacement motor directly connected to the high pressure pump by shaft).
I know the following equation for pressures:
P_netdriving = P_feed - deltaP_hydraulicloss/2 - P_permeate - P_osmotic
and
deltaP_hydraulicloss = P_feed - P_concentrate
I can assume that P_permeate is atmospheric and can calculate the losses and P_osmotic, but if I have to calculate the feed and concentrate pressure how do I proceed? I found a model that assumed the net driving pressure to be zero in the last membrane but this means no water flows though it. Are any of these usually set values?
Thanks!
I'm an energy engineering student and for my master's thesis I'm building a model to simulate an RO system which includes a high pressure pump driven directly by a wind turbine via hydraulic transmission, pressure vessels with 5 RO membranes and energy recovery device (positive displacement motor directly connected to the high pressure pump by shaft).
I know the following equation for pressures:
P_netdriving = P_feed - deltaP_hydraulicloss/2 - P_permeate - P_osmotic
and
deltaP_hydraulicloss = P_feed - P_concentrate
I can assume that P_permeate is atmospheric and can calculate the losses and P_osmotic, but if I have to calculate the feed and concentrate pressure how do I proceed? I found a model that assumed the net driving pressure to be zero in the last membrane but this means no water flows though it. Are any of these usually set values?
Thanks!