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Design of Mass Exchange Network and Effluent Distribution System for effective water management
Authors:Ganesan Kumaraprasad  Karuppan Muthukumar  
Affiliation:aDepartment of Chemical Engineering, A.C. Tech. Campus, Anna University, Chennai – 600 025, India
Abstract:The environmental impact of industrial wastewater and higher cost of fresh water are the serious challenges faced by the process industries. It has led to the development of many new techniques to minimize fresh water consumption. Of the many approaches, which have been developed, the Water Source Diagram (WSD) is a flexible and dynamic alternative for the generation of different scenarios for the management of water networks with reduction in total consumption. In the present study WSD concept was coupled with water mains concept to mains simplify the piping network and reduce the cost. A new procedure was developed for integrating the effluent treatment processes to evolve Effluent Treatment Network. Example from literature having multi contaminants was considered. This simple procedure involving hand calculations will be a useful tool for process engineers to design water and effluent treatment networks. Also the WSD and ETN were combined to form an evolutionary WAMEN (Water Allocation and Mass Exchange Network) and the proposed WAMEN aims for minimum fresh water consumption.
Keywords:Water Source Diagram  Mass Exchange Network  Water consumption  Water Allocation Network  State space approach  Effluent Distribution System
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