Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.89, No.2, 299-303, 2011
STUDY OF CYCLIC OPERATION OF RO DESALINATION PROCESS
The performance of a tubular reverse osmosis (RO) process for water desalination was investigated when the unit was periodically forced. The study was performed using a dynamic model that was developed and validated in a previous work of the authors [Al-haj Ali et al., Desalination 245, 194-204 (2009)]. The forcing was carried out through feed pressure using both symmetric and asymmetric rectangular pulses. For a symmetric pulse, it was found that the permeate flow rate increased monotonically with the forcing amplitude. The improvement in the permeate flow rate was limited by the constraints on the operating pressure. For an asymmetric pressure pulse, the permeate flow rate reached a clear maximum for some values of ratio of pulse width to the period. For both pulses, the model predicted that the enhancement in the permeate flow rate was attributed to the reduction in the effect of concentration polarisation. Moreover, the trends obtained with both symmetric and asymmetric shapes were consistent with the experimental results reported in the literature.