Steady state model for multi-effect distillation case study: Plataforma Solar de Almería MED pilot plant

Abstract A steady-state mathematical model of a vertically stacked forward feed multi-effect distillation (MED) plant has been carried out using a number of simplifying assumptions. The model has been developed taking into consideration the same design and operational characteristics as the pilot MED plant at Plataforma Solar de Almeria (PSA), in the southeast of Spain. It is a forward feed MED plant with preheaters, which uses low steam temperature coming from a parabolic-trough solar collector field as the thermal energy source. The pilot plant has a special distillate distribution for increased energy recovery which has also been taken into account in the model. This model is simple to implement and suitable for its use in optimization of water production in power and water cogeneration systems. The results of the model have been compared with the experimental data of the pilot plant showing a maximum prediction error of 9%.

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