Ultrasonic stimulation on enhancement of air gap membrane distillation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-1999
Abstract
An ultrasonic irradiation technique was applied to an air gap membrane distillation (AGMD) system to enhance the permeability for the membrane distillation of various aqueous solutions. In this study, an ultrasonic stimulation of resonance frequency of 20kHz and irradiation power up to 90W was applied to a flat-plate AGMD system of 1μm PTFE membrane with a membrane distillation temperature difference up to 55°C. The feed solutions tested include tap water and various sodium chloride solutions. Permeate mass flow rate, heating and cooling temperatures, irradiation power and acoustic intensity in feed solutions are directly measured. It was found that the permeate flow rate with the ultrasonic stimulation increases up to 25% than that without ultrasonic irradiation. The permeate flow rate also increases with an increase of irradiation power. Experimental investigation of basic mechanisms pertaining to the ultrasonic enhancement of AGMD was also attempted via both intermittent ultrasonic irradiation and study of the effect of ultrasonic irradiation on surface temperature of membrane. The results suggest that, for a continuous ultrasonic stimulation, the domination mechanisms are microstreaming and cavitation. The significant reduction of temperature polarization is validated by both temperature measurements and ultrasonic intensity measurements. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V.
Identifier
0033059857 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Journal of Membrane Science
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0376-7388(99)00105-2
ISSN
03767388
First Page
85
Last Page
93
Issue
1-2
Volume
161
Grant
9700332
Fund Ref
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Recommended Citation
Zhu, C.; Liu, G. L.; Cheung, C. S.; Leung, C. W.; and Zhu, Z. C., "Ultrasonic stimulation on enhancement of air gap membrane distillation" (1999). Faculty Publications. 15946.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/15946
