Development of a computational tool for the design of seawater reverse osmosis desalination systems powered by photovoltaics for crop irrigation

Christos-Spyridon G. Karavas, E. Dimitriou, A. Balafoutis, D. Manolakos, G. Papadakis
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Access to fresh water is a major human right as mankind existence depends on it. The balance between fresh water supply and actual water demand for agricultural purposes (irrigation) relies on the availability of fresh water in the underground aquifers or surface water resources. Water resources are under great pressure due to the high demand for irrigation to sustain crop productivity and cover domestic use as a result of demographic growth. Desalination of sea or brackish water is one of the solutions to provide water for irrigation in remote areas of limited freshwater reserves. In such areas, if desalination is powered by renewable energy sources, then it can become a lot more sustainable. This paper presents the development of an innovative computational tool for the optimal (economically and technically) design of seawater reverse osmosis desalination systems for sustainable water production for crop irrigation. In order to further reduce the cost of water produced, an energy management and control system was also designed and included in the computational tool to ensure the optimal operation of the desalination plant. This system allows the seawater reverse osmosis unit to operate at variable load and determines its optimal operation point using computational intelligence techniques based on fuzzy cognitive maps. According to the results, the implementation of the computational tool for the design of PV-SWRO system presents the lowest cost as compared to the system designed with the conventional methodology.
开发了一种计算工具,用于设计用于作物灌溉的光伏驱动的海水反渗透脱盐系统
获得淡水是人类赖以生存的一项主要人权。淡水供应和农业用途(灌溉)的实际用水需求之间的平衡取决于地下含水层或地表水资源中淡水的供应。由于人口增长对维持作物生产力和满足家庭用水的灌溉需求很大,水资源面临巨大压力。海水或微咸水的淡化是为淡水储量有限的偏远地区提供灌溉用水的解决方案之一。在这些地区,如果海水淡化是由可再生能源驱动的,那么它就会变得更加可持续。本文介绍了一种创新的计算工具的发展,用于优化(经济和技术上)设计海水反渗透淡化系统,用于作物灌溉的可持续水生产。为了进一步降低生产水的成本,还设计了一个能源管理和控制系统,并将其包含在计算工具中,以确保海水淡化厂的最佳运行。该系统允许海水反渗透装置在可变负荷下运行,并利用基于模糊认知图的计算智能技术确定其最佳工作点。结果表明,与传统方法相比,采用该计算工具设计PV-SWRO系统的成本最低。
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