Multiple-effect evaporation is the cheapest and simplest unit operation aimed to either recover the solvent from a solution or concentrate the solution itself. Several system configurations exist and the optimal one from a Net Income point of view can be selected for each specific case. By mean of a desalination case study cocurrent and countercurrent schemes are compared and advantages and disadvantages of both of them are highlighted and commented from an operability and an economic perspective.
Multiple-Effect Evaporation
Manenti F.
2020-01-01
Abstract
Multiple-effect evaporation is the cheapest and simplest unit operation aimed to either recover the solvent from a solution or concentrate the solution itself. Several system configurations exist and the optimal one from a Net Income point of view can be selected for each specific case. By mean of a desalination case study cocurrent and countercurrent schemes are compared and advantages and disadvantages of both of them are highlighted and commented from an operability and an economic perspective.File in questo prodotto:
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