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Study of Energy Recovery Method Using Pressure Exchanger Device for VariousCapacities Reverse Osmosis Plants

Ruchit K. Pandya, Hardik J. Bhatt, Sanjay D. Patil

Abstract


Water is required to produce energy, and energy is required to produce potable water by reverse osmosis process. An RO water desalination system consists of the pretreatmentsection, the desalination section and the post treatment section. In the new design of plants, different energy recovery methods are adopted to reduce the energy consumption ofdesalination section. Among the various energy recovery systems, the pressure exchanger system is used to reduce energy consumption up to 30 to 35% and also regarding a highpressure pumps size and scale up of the system. Secondary effect of the use of the PX (pressure exchanger device) is, increasing of feed salinity due to the mixing of theconcentrated water coming from RO section with the portion of feed water passing through the PX device, on the contact layer between the two streams. In this paper, we are mainlyfocused on working, application and use of energy recovery device like pressure exchanger for various capacities reverse osmosis plants.
Cite this ArticlePandya Ruchit K, Bhatt Hardik J, PatilSanjay D. Study of Energy RecoveryMethod Using Pressure ExchangerDevice for Various Capacities ReverseOsmosis Plants. Journal ofExperimental & Applied Mechanics.2017; 8(1): 23–27p.

Keywords


Reverse osmosis, desalination, energy recovery device, pressure exchanger device

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