Design of Reverse Osmosis Process for the Purification of River Water in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh

The salinity of on-site river water of the industry is high as 13,000 ppm due to intrusion of salt from the sea in the southern belt of Bangladesh. This leads to increasing level of corrosion of equipment and a number of industries are facing increasing production cost because of that. On the other...

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Main Authors: M.T. Sowgath, I.M. Mujtaba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2017-10-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/244
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spelling doaj-6e6bb602011d4996a2d9632864d13e322021-02-17T21:23:36ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162017-10-016110.3303/CET1761191Design of Reverse Osmosis Process for the Purification of River Water in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh M.T. SowgathI.M. MujtabaThe salinity of on-site river water of the industry is high as 13,000 ppm due to intrusion of salt from the sea in the southern belt of Bangladesh. This leads to increasing level of corrosion of equipment and a number of industries are facing increasing production cost because of that. On the other hand, Department of Environment (DOE) of Bangladesh are reducing/stopping the use of underground water and pursuing major municipalities and industrial units to increase the use of surface water such as river water. Bringing water from an up-stream point of the river by constructing a pipeline is not an economically viable option. The technical water such as demineralised water can be supplied to process and power industries for general cooling and boiling equipment by treating the river water using the Reverse Osmosis (RO) process. For this purpose, in this work, design of RO process for the purification of highly saline river water of the southern belt of Bangladesh is considered using model based techniques. RO process model is developed within ASPEN custom modeller. Water specific data are taken from Rupsha river and Karnafuli river. The simulation results of the model are compared with those of available in the literature. Finally, a systematic approach of model based demineralisation RO process development is presented. https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/244
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author M.T. Sowgath
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Design of Reverse Osmosis Process for the Purification of River Water in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet M.T. Sowgath
I.M. Mujtaba
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title Design of Reverse Osmosis Process for the Purification of River Water in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh
title_short Design of Reverse Osmosis Process for the Purification of River Water in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh
title_full Design of Reverse Osmosis Process for the Purification of River Water in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Design of Reverse Osmosis Process for the Purification of River Water in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Design of Reverse Osmosis Process for the Purification of River Water in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh
title_sort design of reverse osmosis process for the purification of river water in the southern belt of bangladesh
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The salinity of on-site river water of the industry is high as 13,000 ppm due to intrusion of salt from the sea in the southern belt of Bangladesh. This leads to increasing level of corrosion of equipment and a number of industries are facing increasing production cost because of that. On the other hand, Department of Environment (DOE) of Bangladesh are reducing/stopping the use of underground water and pursuing major municipalities and industrial units to increase the use of surface water such as river water. Bringing water from an up-stream point of the river by constructing a pipeline is not an economically viable option. The technical water such as demineralised water can be supplied to process and power industries for general cooling and boiling equipment by treating the river water using the Reverse Osmosis (RO) process. For this purpose, in this work, design of RO process for the purification of highly saline river water of the southern belt of Bangladesh is considered using model based techniques. RO process model is developed within ASPEN custom modeller. Water specific data are taken from Rupsha river and Karnafuli river. The simulation results of the model are compared with those of available in the literature. Finally, a systematic approach of model based demineralisation RO process development is presented.
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