Master's Thesis Project Proposal - Water - Desalination
Master's Thesis Project Proposal - Water - Desalination
Master's Thesis Project Proposal - Water - Desalination
Proposed By
Research Title
Feasibility Study of Hybrid Renewable and Waste Heat Energy Driven Seawater
Desalination
Supervisor/Examiner
Introduction
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Master Thesis Research Proposal on desalination
2007). The proposed research will review the available technologies for seawater desalination in
terms of both possibility of integration with solar energy technologies and low grade waste
energy. The research is supposed to deliver an optimum design for sea water desalination from
both innovation and techno-economic feasible perspective.
Objective
The main objective of the proposed project is to review the technological advancement
of the various state-of-art hybrid desalination systems powered by solar thermal and/or
waste heat, design of an innovative solar thermal and/or hybrid waste heat powered
small to medium scale desalination prototype plant applicable to the UAE climatic
conditions so that it could be highly efficient and cost effective system for seawater
desalination. As other technologies like MED and MEF and RO are at the final stage of
technological maturity with full commercialization having very little space for innovation
and development, the focus of the study will be given to emerging multi-stage MD
concept that has to be tested and verified on real conditions. The research outcome can
be used for setting up prototype experimental test facility in RAK- UAE for further
investigation and validation of the performance. Technical simplicity, economical
viability, long maintenance-free operation periods and high-quality fresh water output
will also be the most important aims of the research.
Specific objectives
Literature Review
The use of solar energy in thermal desalination processes is one of the most promising
applications of the renewable energies. Solar desalination can either be direct; use solar
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Master Thesis Research Proposal on desalination
Membrane distillation (MD) is a technique which is operated with thermal energy but
also uses a membrane for the separation of pure water from the concentrated solution.
With regard to the implementation in solar driven stand-alone desalination system it
holds important advantages. Fraunhofer ISE develops solar thermally driven compact
desalination system based on MD for various capacity with maximum 10m3/day. All
systems can be operated energy self sufficient and almost maintenance free (J.
Koschikowski et al. 2009).
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Master Thesis Research Proposal on desalination
As far as experiment and prototype testing and performance of MD technology until now
is concerned, the KTH, department of energy technology, itself is involved as one of the
project partner of MEDESOL (Solar Driven Multistage Membrane Distillation for
Desalination) project. The review of the documents of MEDESOL suggests that there is
high possibility of its applicability where solar and low grade heat is available.
Research Gap
The technology has not been yet designed and tested taking consideration of the real
climatic condition of UAE-RAK. The existing abundance solar resources of the area may
be very useful for its performance improvement. Furthermore, the high possibility of
developing hybrid unit that consumes both industrial waste heat and solar thermal can
lead the study as one of the most ideal case study for MD.
Project Outcome
Design documentation for hybrid solar sea water desalination based on MD technology
applicable in UAE climatic condition.
Project Duration
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Master Thesis Research Proposal on desalination
Project location
UAE-RAK
Study location
CSEM-UAE, RAK
References
H. Qiblawey et al, 2008. Solar thermal desalination technologies. Desalination. Vol 220.
Issue 1-3. 633-644.
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Master Thesis Research Proposal on desalination