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Y = \text {Recovery} = \frac{\text {Permeate flow}}{\text {Concentrate flow} + \text {Permeate flow}} | |||
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Feed/brine channel blockage/fouling: normalised differential pressure. | Feed/brine channel blockage/fouling: normalised differential pressure. | ||
Revision as of 02:42, 16 September 2014
ASTM D4516 - Standard Practice for Standardizing Reverse Osmosis Performance Data
Membrane performance (flux and salt passage) is affected by: water temperature, feed conductivity, and flux rate. If the operating arameters remain constant the system will perform fairly steadily over a long period of time. However, these operating conditions will eventually change. Normalisation is a technique that allows the user to standardise the data to a constant set of conditions (or to a reference), and may be used with SCADA for online diagnostics.
Flow or flux performance - specific flux, normalised flow
Where:
NDP = Net Driving Pressure
RO feed pressure
Osmotic Pressure
Feed/Brine Differential Pressure
Number of membrane stages
Permeate back pressure
Average feed / brine conductivity
Membrane rejection: normalised salt rejection, normalised permeate
Feed/brine channel blockage/fouling: normalised differential pressure.
Calculators/spreadsheets
Dow http://www.dowwaterandprocess.com/en/resources/normalization_of_membrane_systems
Hydronautics http://membranes.com/index.php?pagename=rodata