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Recent Progress in Desalination, Environmental and Marine Outfall Systems 1st ed. 2015 [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 347 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 7409 g, 134 Illustrations, color; 56 Illustrations, black and white; XVIII, 347 p. 190 illus., 134 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319191225
  • ISBN-13: 9783319191225
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 347 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 7409 g, 134 Illustrations, color; 56 Illustrations, black and white; XVIII, 347 p. 190 illus., 134 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319191225
  • ISBN-13: 9783319191225
This book collects current scientific information on advanced technologies and management practices associated with the desalination industry in the Middle East and elsewhere around the world. The book opens with introductory chapter which briefly recounts the history of desalination, and describes the current state of development in the field.

Part I: Desalination Systems includes ten chapters which describe a variety of techniques and designs intended not only to minimize the impact of desalination, but also to save energy and use natural resources to maximize the output of integrated desalination systems. Among the highlights are a  chapter on the use of ceramic membrane technology for sustainable oil water production; a case study on the use of solar heating systems in desalination technology in Oman; discussion of fouling and its effect on design and performance of desalination systems; a review of shore approaches and sea-lines with case studies from Australia and Germany; and a discussion of the integration of desalination technology with renewable energy for climate change abatement in the Middle East and North Africa region.

Part II: Environmental Systems includes among others a chapter on regulating the use of water resources and desalination technology on a regional scale reducing the carbon footprint of desalination, with examples from Australia; a description of desalination for irrigation in the Souss Massa region in the south of Morocco; a study of the impact of the coastal intake environment on operating conditions of thermal desalination plants in the United Arab Emirates; a discussion of hydrodynamic and thermal dispersion modeling of the effluent in a coastal channel, with a case study from Oman; and a mathematical model study of effluent disposal from a desalination plant in the marine environment at Tuticorin in India.

The book aims to inspire developments in desalination technologies which are specifically aimed at

reducing energy consumption and cost, and minimizing environmental impact.
Part 1 Desalination Systems.-  Chapter 1 An Overview: Desalination,
Environmental and Marine Outfall Systems.
Chapter 2 Use of Ceramic Membrane
Technology for Sustainable Management of Oil Production Water: A Review.-
Chapter 3 Thermal Performance of a Single Slope Solar Water Still with
Enhanced Solar Heating System.
Chapter 4 The Effect of Fouling on
Performance and Design Aspects of Multiple-Effect Desalination Systems.-
Chapter 5 Achieving the Zero-Liquid-Discharge Target Using the Integrated
Membrane System for Seawater Desalination.
Chapter 6 Installation of Shore
Approaches and Sea-lines Using Trenchless Methods: Technologies and Case
Studies.
Chapter 7 Photocatalytic Degradation of Divalent Metals under
Sunlight Irradiation using Nanoparticle TiO2 Modified Concrete  Materials
(Recycled Glass Cullet).
Chapter 8 Cost Effective Fouling Control in Cooling
Water Intake Systems with Environmental and Operational Benefits.
Chapter 9
Chlorination By-Products and Other Quality Parameters in Desalinated Drinking
Water System in Muscat .
Chapter 10 The Viability of Renewable Energy and
Energy Storage as the Power Source for Municipal Scale Reverse  Osmosis
Desalination.- Part 2 Environmental Systems.
Chapter 11 Desalination
Integration with Renewable Energy for Climate Change Abatement in the MENA
Region.
Chapter 12 Reducing Carbon Footprint of Desalination: The Australian
Experience.
Chapter 13 Feasibility of Using Desalination for Irrigation in
the Souss Massa Region in the South of Morocco.
Chapter 14 Desalination from
an Integrated Water Resources Management  Perspective.
Chapter 15 Strategies
for Addressing Sustainability Risks of Seawater  Desalination Plants in the
Arabian Gulf.
Chapter 16 Impact of the Coastal Intake Environment on the
Operating Conditions of Thermal Desalination Plants: A Case Study in the
United Arab Emirates.
Chapter 17 Phytoplankton Species and Associated
Bacterial Populations in the Coastal Water of the UnitedArab Emirates.-
Chapter 18 Environmental Quality Standards for Brine Discharge  from
Desalination Plants.
Chapter 19 Hydrodynamic and Thermal Dispersion
Modelling  of the Effluent in a Coastal Channel.
Chapter 20 Formation of
Emerging Disinfection By-products by Chlorination/Chloramination of Seawater
Impacted by Algal Organic Matter.
Chapter 21 Evaluation of Marine Outfall at
Mumbai for Domestic Waste  Discharges through Tracer Technique.
Chapter 22
Hydrodynamic Modeling: Application of Delft3D-FLOW in Santos Bay, São Paulo
State, Brazil.
Chapter 23 Mathematical Model Study of the Effluent Disposal
from a Desalination Plant in the Marine Environment at Tuticorin, India.