Energetic and exergetic performances of a multi‐effect desalination unit driven by a gas turbine

Author:

Cavalcanti Eduardo J. C.1ORCID,Santos Erick B. A.1,Carvalho Monica2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal Rio Grande do Norte Brazil

2. Department of Renewable Energy Engineering Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB) João Pessoa Paraíba Brazil

Abstract

AbstractDesalination can provide additional water resources in water‐stressed zones and also in zones suffering from water pollution or insufficient/overexploited groundwater. This study carried out the energy and exergy assessments of a multi‐effect desalination unit driven by a gas turbine based on the specific exergy cost (SPECO) approach. The chemical exergies of brine and seawater are explicitly considered (most studies consider the same specific heat for input seawater and output brine). In addition, the enthalpy of each flow of the desalination unit is considered according to its salt concentration (results are then compared to the constant specific heat model). The highest exergy rates of fuel and product are obtained at the combustion chamber, and its exergy efficiency is 67.83%. The lowest exergy efficiencies were obtained at the condenser, followed by the first effect of the desalination unit, and the heat recovery steam generator. The overall exergy efficiency of the multi‐effect distillation unit is 21.49%. Regarding exergy destruction, as expected, the highest rate was obtained at the combustion chamber, which contributed with 41% to the overall exergy destruction, followed by the regenerator and heat recovery steam generator, with contributions of 16% and 11%, respectively, to overall exergy destruction.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Waste Management and Disposal,Water Science and Technology,General Chemical Engineering,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Environmental Chemistry,Environmental Engineering

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