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Computers & Chemical Engineering, Vol.90, 278-299, 2016
Steady state and dynamic modeling of spiral wound wastewater reverse osmosis process
Reverse osmosis (RO) is one of the most important technologies used in wastewater treatment plants due to high contaminant rejection and low utilization of energy in comparison to other treatment procedures. For single-component spiral-wound reverse osmosis membrane process, one dimensional steady state and dynamic mathematical models have been developed based on the solution-diffusion model coupled with the concentration polarization mechanism. The model has been validated against reported data for wastewater treatment from literature at steady state conditions. Detailed simulation using the dynamic model has been carried out in order to gain deeper insight of the process. The effect of feed flow rate, pressure, temperature and concentration of pollutants on the performance of the process measured in terms of salt rejection, recovery ratio and permeate flux has been investigated. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Spiral-wound reverse osmosis;One dimensional steady state and dynamic modeling;Wastewater treatment