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\text {Normalised} \hspace {2mm} \Delta P=\Delta P\left [ \frac{\left ( \text {Standard feed/brine flow} \right )^{1.5}}{\left (\text {Actual feed/brine flow}  \right )^{1.5}} \right ]\left [\left ( T-25 \right )\left ( 0.017 \right ) +1 \right ]
\text {Normalised}\ \Delta P=\Delta P\left [ \frac{\left ( \text {Standard feed/brine flow} \right )^{1.5}}{\left (\text {Actual feed/brine flow}  \right )^{1.5}} \right ]\left [\left ( T-25 \right )\left ( 0.017 \right ) +1 \right ]
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 2 December 2024

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

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

Normalised Flow


==Membrane rejection

Normalised Salt Rejection

Normalised Permeate Conductivity

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