Title of article :
Modeling the effects of fouling on full-scale reverse osmosis processes
Author/Authors :
Eric M.V. Hoek، نويسنده , , Jeff Allred، نويسنده , , Tom Knoell، نويسنده , , Byeong-Heon Jeong، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
17
From page :
33
To page :
49
Abstract :
Here, we model the effects of fouling on the performance of a reverse osmosis (RO) system treating micro-filtered secondary effluent. The model considers system properties, water quality, and transport phenomena. The model is fitted to operating data from the Orange County Water Districtʹs Groundwater Replenishment System RO pilot plant, which experienced severe fouling over a period of 3–4 months. Modeling results suggest the following: (a) permeate production, mass transfer, and solute rejection decrease from inlet to outlet, (b) osmotic and hydraulic pressure losses increase from inlet to outlet, (c) surface fouling by cake formation mirrors the permeate production rate (highest in lead elements, tapering off from inlet to outlet), (d) the higher fouling rate near the inlet shifts permeate production downstream, leveling the flux profile from inlet to outlet, (e) fouling-induced flux leveling leads to higher flux and rejection in tail elements, and thus, enhanced concentration polarization, (f) fouling-enhanced concentration polarization may induce premature scale formation even at fixed recovery, and (g) long-term, irreversible fouling results from combined effects of incomplete membrane cleaning and physical membrane compaction. This new model appears to be a powerful tool for understanding the behavior of full-scale RO processes.
Keywords :
Reverse osmosis , Water treatment , Membrane fouling , Concentration polarization , Desalination
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science
Record number :
1353685
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