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Efficacité des techniques de régénération d'eau pour une usine de fabrication de papier intégrée sans effluent. Analyse exergétique

✍ Scribed by Tom Asselman; Mikhail Sorin; Jean Paris


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
420 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0035-3159

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✦ Synopsis


Water regeneration efficiency for pulp and paper plant. Exergy analysis. The water network of a pulp and paper mill is contaminated by a large number of components which are brought into the system as wood constituants or process additives. Keeping the contaminant concentrations below certain limits, to safeguard paper quality and process runnabili~, must be part of any systems closure strategy. This can be achieved by purging contaminants using well known separation techniques such as evaporation, freeze crystaliisation and membrane filtration. The purpose of this study was to compare the thermodynamic efficiency of these techniques by means of an advanced exergy analysis. The contaminated stream was modelled using key components for both organic and inorganic contaminants. The activity coefficients were calculated using the Chen algorithm. The approach developed by Brodyanski, Sorin and Le Goff was used to determine the exergy efficiency. This analysis shows that freeze crystaltisation is the most efficient technique when the exergy of the output stream is considered as a useful effect. When only the useful work obtained by separation is considered, membrane separation becomes the most efficient process. The analysis of the process incorporating a separation operation produces the actual efficiency. This example illustrates the advantage of using exergy methods to determine the efficiency of processes based on different physico-chemical phenomena.