Overview of systems engineering approaches for a large-scale seawater desalination plant with a reverse osmosis network

Over 100 papers were reviewed to elucidate factors influencing large-scale seawater desalination plants with reverse osmosis networks (SWRO). This paper consists of subjects such as SWRO systems investigation, system models of pretreatment and RO networks, systems optimization to minimize the total...

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description Over 100 papers were reviewed to elucidate factors influencing large-scale seawater desalination plants with reverse osmosis networks (SWRO). This paper consists of subjects such as SWRO systems investigation, system models of pretreatment and RO networks, systems optimization to minimize the total cost of SWRO plant design, and the future direction of SWRO technology. In order to design a large-scale seawater desalination plant, a systematic understanding of SWRO processes should be followed. After investigating all the processes, including site-specific features, seawater intakes, pretreatment systems, RO networks, energy recovery systems, post-treatment systems, brine disposal, and the environmental impact of SWRO desalination, system models are discussed for predicting the performance of each system. Based on the minimal principle of total cost required for a full-scale SWRO plant, optimized results are discussed. Studies needed for developing future SWRO technologies are suggested.
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Drinking water and swimming-pool water. Desalination
Exact sciences and technology
Marine
Membrane separation (reverse osmosis, dialysis...)
Natural water pollution
Optimization
Pollution
Reverse osmosis membrane
Seawater
Seawaters, estuaries
SWRO
Systems engineering approach
Water treatment and pollution
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