Effect Of Input Parameters Intensity And Duration On Dynamic Performance Of Med-Tvc Plant

Keywords

Dynamic disturbance; Multiple effect distillation; Seawater desalination; Steam ejectors

Abstract

Multi-Effect-Desalination (MED) may be exposed to fluctuations (disturbances) in input parameters during operation. Therefore, there is a requirement to analyze the transient behavior of such MED systems. In this work, a dynamic model is developed and used to examine the effect of abrupt and ramp changes in the main operational parameters on the plant behavior and performance. The results show that the disturbance intensity variation has a major role in the desalination plant behavior. For the current MED-TVC configuration, it is recommended to limit the reduction in the seawater cooling flow rate to under 12% of the designed steady-state value to avoid dry out in the evaporators. A reduction in the motive steam flow rate and cooling seawater temperature of more than 20% and 35% of the nominal operating values, respectively, may lead to flooding in the evaporators and a complete plant shutdown. On the other hand, the disturbance period has a minimal effect on plant performance if it avoids the critical values of the disturbance intensity that can cause plant shutdown. Simultaneous combinations of two different disturbances with opposing effects result in a modest effect on the plant operation and they can be used to control and mitigate the flooding/drying effects of the disturbances. For simultaneous combinations of disturbances with similar effect, the plant needs an accurate control system to avoid an operational shutdown.

Publication Date

6-5-2018

Publication Title

Applied Thermal Engineering

Volume

137

Number of Pages

475-486

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2018.03.106

Socpus ID

85049728071 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85049728071

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