looking for a thesis on MSF or MED for my graduation
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Centre for Circular Economy (FIN India Trust) and SITE4Society (UNU-MERIT) are organising an online event for experience sharing on Desalination with academics, firms, public agencies and regulators on World Water Day 2021.
You are welcome to join and interact with the speakers at the event. You will have to register for the event here: https://forms.gle/SeRz1TRTdAPyDna46 -
Dear Ms Nada Belmokhtar
SEND ME YOUR EMAIL AND WE SHALL SEND YOU ONE
Thesis on MSF or MED for my graduation.
cheers
Prof. (Dr) B. B. N. Umeadi
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The problem of the halogens and free radicals in the desalination process.
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Start by obtaining a copy of information from Niro Atomizer== a Danish Firm which has been making flash distillation with Vapor Recompression systems for many years.
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Working with traditional methods for hardness removal will require large settling ponds, a sophisticated mixer system, significant production space, and high equipment, energy, and operating costs.
Besides, it is also necessary to neutralize large amounts of iron and other metals, including heavy ones.
These circumstances require huge capital and operating costs and do not promise successful cleaning.We have an unconventional water purification system using vortex layer devices (AVS). This system cannot guarantee the complete elimination of mineralization, but it can reduce it due to the almost complete conversion of calcium and magnesium compounds into the sediment.
In this way, the hardness can be brought to a level that meets the standards of maximum permissible concentrations.
At the same time, it is possible to reduce the content of iron and other metals, including heavy ones, also to the level of permissible concentrations.
It is not possible to eliminate mineralization because it is mainly sulfates and chlorides of alkali metals, which do not form compounds that are slightly soluble or insoluble in water.They can only be removed by distillation, ion-exchange chromatography, or various types of electrolysis.
However, the proposed method makes it possible to reduce many times the costs of reducing hardness, removing heavy metals, significantly accelerating the separation of liquid and solid phases, reducing the cost of buildings and working areas, and reducing the consumption of reagents.
If water as impurities contains mainly carbonate and non-carbonate hardness, then they can be brought to a composition that meets the requirementsIf you need more information, please contact me any time.
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If I can help in any way please let me know.
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it would be helpful, if you make your question more specific, what kind of help you look for.
Good luck!
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Hi Nada,
I hope that the material I am attaching here will be useful for you, otherwise you are free to ask me for more specific information.
Greetings
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Hi Nada:
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All the best with your thesis.