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Increasing Efficiency of Thermal Desalination

Date Issued
January 1, 2015
Author(s)
Edwards, Jarrod A  
Washington, MacKinzie  
Jung, Chan  
Garrison, Ben  
Advisor(s)
J. Mark Barker
Additional Advisor(s)
Jonaaron Jones
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/10160
Subjects

thermal

desalination

graphite

condenser

efficiency

Disciplines
Acoustics, Dynamics, and Controls
Controls and Control Theory
Heat Transfer, Combustion
Metallurgy
Other Materials Science and Engineering
Major
Mechanical Engineering|||Mechanical Engineering
Minor
Reliability and Maintainability Engineering
Comments

This project entails a full analysis of the addition of graphite foam to a common thermal desalination process of the purification of saltwater to a level of acceptable use by society. Heat transfer properties were analyzed to determine if this new material would be effective to maximize water output while minimizing the costs involved in operation.

Embargo Date
May 7, 2015
File(s)
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ME_460_Final_Report.docx

Size

1.5 MB

Format

Microsoft Word XML

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auto_convert.pdf

Size

1.83 MB

Format

Adobe PDF

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