Substantial industrial development along the Scheldt estuary in the extreme south-west of the Netherlands has led to an increased demand for mater and electricity. In 1965 the authorities realized the favourable conditions prevailing for cotrbined sea water distillation and electric poHcr production
Advantages of the ejectocompression process in sea water desalination
โ Scribed by M. Lucas; S. Hessemans
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 715 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0011-9164
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โฆ Synopsis
The authors introduce the various desalination. Among those techniques sion process by ejeczocompression. The ejectocompression process has with rising maximum capacities : 600 1981_ techniques developed by SIDEM for seawater the paper presents in detail the vapour compresallowed SIDEM to construct packaged type units m3/d in 1979, 1,500 m3/d in 1980, 2,600 m3/d in The authors, as an example, give the main characteristics of 1,50@ and 2,600 m3/d units and review their operating experience of this type of plants. A comparison is made with Multiflash units of same capacity namely in terms of investment costs, as well as compactness, reliability, etc.
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