Systems and methods for continuous contacting tunnel desalination

US10138140B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10138140-B2
Application numberUS-201715825355-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 29, 2017
Priority dateJun 17, 2015
Publication dateNov 27, 2018
Grant dateNov 27, 2018

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An exemplary water treatment unit comprises a horizontal tunnel comprising an inlet, an outlet, and a basin portion disposed below a dewvaporation portion, a center divider disposed in the basin portion so as to create a liquid flow path extending from the inlet to the outlet, a heat transfer wall disposed above the center divider so as to create an air flow path substantially parallel to the liquid flow path and extending from the inlet to the outlet, a first continuous longitudinal pump disposed in the horizontal tunnel and configured to wet the heat transfer wall with liquid disposed in the basin portion, and a heating mechanism configured to increase the temperature of air disposed between the air inlet and the air outlet.

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What is claimed is: 1. A water treatment unit, comprising: a horizontal tunnel comprising an inlet, an outlet, and a basin portion disposed below a dewvaporation portion; a center divider disposed in the basin portion so as to create a liquid flow path extending from the inlet to the outlet; a heat transfer wall disposed above the center divider so as to create an air flow path substantially parallel to the liquid flow path and extending from the inlet to the outlet, wherein the heat transfer wall comprises two substantially parallel planes and a plurality of horizontal chambers disposed therebetween; a first continuous longitudinal pump disposed in the horizontal tunnel and configured to wet the heat transfer wall with liquid disposed in the basin portion; and a heating mechanism configured to increase the temperature of air disposed between the inlet and the outlet. 2. The water treatment unit of claim 1 , wherein the heat transfer wall is disposed at an angle. 3. The water treatment unit of claim 2 , further comprising a second continuous longitudinal pump, wherein the first continuous longitudinal pump is disposed on an evaporation side of the heat transfer wall, and wherein the second continuous longitudinal pump is disposed on a dew formation side of the heat transfer wall. 4. The water treatment unit of claim 3 , further comprising open cell foam strips. 5. The water treatment unit of claim 3 , further comprising a condensate channel coupled to the heat transfer wall and configured to separate condensate from other portions of the desalination unit. 6. The water treatment unit of claim 3 , wherein the heat transfer wall further comprises gauze disposed on an outer surface of the heat transfer wall. 7. The water treatment unit of claim 3 , wherein the heat transfer wall further comprises a gauze wall spacer. 8. The water treatment unit of claim 3 , further comprising a vane insert coupled to the heat transfer wall. 9. The water treatment unit of claim 3 , further comprising a sponge coupled to a top edge of the heat transfer wall. 10. The water treatment unit of claim 3 , further comprising at least one of an air inlet plenum box and an air outlet plenum box. 11. The water treatment unit of claim 3 , wherein the heating mechanism comprises at least one of steam, a solar collector, or a desiccant heat pump. 12. The water treatment unit of claim 3 , wherein at least one of the first continuous longitudinal pump and the second continuous longitudinal pump comprises at least one of a rotating pipe assembly, a stationary single pump with moving ports, a mobile pump and port assembly, a pulley design pump and port assembly, a lift tray assembly, a teeter-totter assembly, an oscillating chamber pump assembly, or a rotating pump with sliding longitudinal vane. 13. The water treatment unit of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of horizontal chambers is configured to collect condensate. 14. The water treatment chamber of claim 13 , further comprising a condensate channel coupled to at least one of the plurality of horizontal chambers. 15. A water treatment unit, comprising: a horizontal tunnel comprising an inlet, an outlet, and a basin portion disposed below a dewvaporation portion; a center divider disposed in the basin portion so as to create a liquid flow path extending from the inlet to the outlet; a heat transfer wall disposed above the center divider so as to create an air flow path substantially parallel to the liquid flow path and extending from the inlet to the outlet, wherein the heat transfer wall comprises two substantially parallel planes and a plurality of horizontal chambers disposed therebetween; a heating mechanism configured to increase the temperature of air disposed between the inlet and the outlet; and a means for wetting the heat transfer wall. 16. The water treatment unit of claim 15 , wherein the heat transfer wall is disposed at an angle. 17. The water treatment unit of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of horizontal chambers is configured to collect condensate. 18. The water treatment unit of claim 17 , wherein the means for wetting the heat transfer wall is configured to wet an evaporation side of the heat transfer wall and a dew formation side of the heat transfer wall. 19. A method for treating a liquid, the method comprising: communicating air through a water treatment unit; communicating a brine through a water treatment unit; heating the air in the water treatment unit; wetting a heat transfer wall of the water treatment unit with the brine; and collecting a condensate, wherein the water treatment unit comprises: a horizontal tunnel comprising liquid inlet, liquid outlet, air inlet, air outlet, and a basin portion disposed below a dewvaporation portion; a center divider disposed in the basin portion so as to create liquid flow path extending from the liquid inlet to the liquid outlet the heat transfer wall disposed above the center divider so as to create air flow path substantially parallel to the liquid flow path and extending from the air inlet to the air outlet, the heat transfer wall comprising two substantially parallel planes and a plurality of horizontal chambers disposed therebetween, wherein the heat transfer wall is disposed at an angle; a first continuous longitudinal pump disposed in the horizontal tunnel and configured to wet the heat transfer wall with liquid disposed in the basin portion; and a heating mechanism configured to increase the temperature of air disposed between the air inlet and the air outlet. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the condensate is formed in the plurality of horizontal chambers.

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  • Solar thermal; Photovoltaics · CPC title

  • with evaporation or distillation · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • C02F1/14Primary

    using solar energy · CPC title

  • using solar energy · CPC title

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What does patent US10138140B2 cover?
An exemplary water treatment unit comprises a horizontal tunnel comprising an inlet, an outlet, and a basin portion disposed below a dewvaporation portion, a center divider disposed in the basin portion so as to create a liquid flow path extending from the inlet to the outlet, a heat transfer wall disposed above the center divider so as to create an air flow path substantially parallel to the l…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Beckman James, Univ Arizona State
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C02F1/14. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 27 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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