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A Capillary Module for Membrane Distillation Process
Gryta, M., Tomaszewska, M. and Morawski, A. W. A Capillary Module for Membrane Distillation Process Chemical Papers, Vol.54, No. 6a, 2000, 370-374
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Článok z časopisu / Journal Article |
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Chemical papers
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Author(s) |
Gryta, M. Tomaszewska, M. Morawski, A. W.
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Title |
A Capillary Module for Membrane Distillation Process
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Journal name |
Chemical Papers
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Publication date |
2000
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2000
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Volume number |
54
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6a
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0366-6352
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Start page |
370
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374
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Place of publication |
Poland
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Versita
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2000
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english
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Subject |
290000 Engineering and Technology 291100 Environmental Engineering 291103 Environmental Engineering Design
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Abstract/Summary |
The influence of a capillary module design and its operating parameters on the efficiency of the membrane distillation (MD) process has been studied. It was demonstrated that a uniform arrangement of the capillary membranes over the cross-section of module at 0.33 membrane packing density ensured appropriate conditions of membranes cooling. This allowed to obtain a high value of the driving force for the mass transfer, hence the MD process proceeded with a high efficiency. The most favourable operating conditions of MD module were obtained with membranes arranged in a form of braided capillaries. The performance of membranes arranged parallel with their distribution alongside module controlled by sieve baffles was also satisfactory.
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