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Experimental study on energy conversion in static flash evaporation of aqueous NaCl solution

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Abstract

Energy conversion during static flash of aqueous NaCl solution was analyzed on the basis of experiments with an initial waterfilm concentration ranging from 0 to 0.26 (saturated at room temperature), initial height from 0.1 m to 0.4 m, and superheat from 1.8 K to 55.9 K. In the energy released from superheated waterfilm, the present study focused on the portion that transformed into the latent heat of flash steam; this fraction of the total released energy was defined as energy conversion efficiency (ECE). Results suggested that ECE highly depended on both evaporation and steam-carrying effect. Second, ECE decreased monotonically with rising initial height of waterfilm in both non-crystallization and crystallization regions. Finally, with rising superheat or initial concentration of waterfilm, ECE decreased within the non-crystallization region but increased within the crystallization region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)56-63
Number of pages8
JournalDesalination
Volume430
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Aqueous NaCl solution
  • Crystallization
  • Energy conversion efficiency
  • Static flash evaporation
  • Steam-carrying effect

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