Desalination system
US-9393502-B1 · Jul 19, 2016 · US
US10532936B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10532936-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715826128-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
An integrated system that comprises a solar power subsystem, an absorption refrigeration subsystem to provide a cooling effect, a desalination subsystem to produce freshwater, an expander to generate shaft work and electricity, and also a reverse osmosis desalination subsystem to further produce freshwater, wherein the absorption refrigeration subsystem, the desalination subsystem, the expander, and the reverse osmosis desalination subsystem are powered by a solar energy that is supplied by the solar power subsystem.
Opening claim text (preview).
The invention claimed is: 1. An integrated system, comprising: a solar power subsystem comprising a solar receiver, a heliostat field to reflect sunlight to the solar receiver, a steam generator, and a heat transfer fluid that circulates in the solar power subsystem, the solar power subsystem configured to generate power; a desalination subsystem comprising an ejector and a plurality of desalination evaporators, the desalination subsystem configured to receive power from the solar power subsystem and to output desalinized water; an absorption refrigeration subsystem comprising a refrigeration evaporator, an absorber that contains an absorbent, a refrigeration generator, a refrigeration condenser, and a refrigerant that circulates in the absorption refrigeration subsystem, the absorption refrigeration subsystem being configured to receive power from the solar subsystem and to cool the desalinized water; a control valve configured to control a bypass line, the bypass line controlling a flow of heat transfer fluid between the steam generator and the refrigeration generator and a reverse osmosis desalination subsystem comprising a vessel with an internal cavity, a semi-permeable membrane that divides the internal cavity into a saline water zone and a permeate zone, and a pump that pressurizes a saline water inside the saline water zone, a reverse osmosis control valve, a multi-effect desalination valve, and processing circuitry configured to control the reverse osmosis control valve and the multi-effect desalination valve based on a temperature of the saline water, wherein the saline water is permeated through the semi-permeable membrane to form a desalinated water in the permeate zone, wherein the solar receiver is fluidly connected to the steam generator and the refrigeration generator, and the steam generator is fluidly connected to the ejector, and wherein the steam generator generates steam by withdrawing heat from the heat transfer fluid and supplies steam to the ejector, and the refrigeration generator evaporates the refrigerant by withdrawing heat from the heat transfer fluid. 2. The integrated system of claim 1 , wherein the heat transfer fluid is at least one molten salt selected from the group consisting of sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate. 3. The integrated system of claim 1 , wherein the solar power subsystem further comprises a hot storage tank for storing a hot heat transfer fluid and/or a cold storage tank for storing a cold heat transfer fluid. 4. The integrated system of claim 1 , wherein the solar power subsystem further comprises a hot storage tank and a cold storage tank, and wherein the hot storage tank is located downstream of and fluidly connected to the solar receiver, and the cold storage tank is located upstream of and fluidly connected to the solar receiver. 5. The integrated system of claim 1 , wherein each of the desalination evaporators comprises a tube with a tube inlet and a tube outlet, wherein at least a portion of the tube is located in an interior of the desalination evaporator, and the tube inlet and the tube outlet are located outside of the interior of the desalination evaporator; a saline water inlet to deliver a saline water to the interior of the desalination evaporator, wherein the saline water is contacted with the tube thereby condensing the steam from the ejector inside the tube and concurrently forming steam in the interior of the desalination evaporator; a steam outlet to reject the formed steam from the interior of the desalination evaporator; a connecting steam line that fluidly connects the steam outlet to the tube inlet of a subsequent desalination evaporator or a desalination condenser, wherein the connecting steam line delivers the steam to the subsequent desalination evaporator or the desalination condenser; and a brine outlet to reject a brine from the interior of the desalination evaporator. 6. The integrated system of claim 5 , wherein the desalination subsystem further comprises a freshwater line that is fluidly connected to the tube outlet of each of the desalination evaporators. 7. The integrated system of claim 1 , wherein the desalination subsystem comprises a first desalination evaporator, a second desalination evaporator, a third desalination evaporator, and a fourth desalination evaporator that are fluidly connected in series, and wherein the ejector is located upstream of and fluidly connected to the first desalination evaporator. 8. The integrated system of claim 7 , wherein the desalination subsystem further comprises a desalination condenser located downstream of and fluidly connected to the fourth desalination evaporator. 9. The integrated system of claim 7 , wherein an interior of the second desalination evaporator is fluidly connected to the ejector. 10. The integrated system of claim 1 , wherein the desalination evaporators are arranged in a parallel/cross flow configuration. 11. The integrated system of claim 1 , wherein the desalination evaporators are arranged in a forward feed configuration. 12. The integrated system of claim 1 , wherein the refrigeration condenser is located downstream of and fluidly connected to the refrigeration generator, the refrigeration evaporator is located downstream of and fluidly connected to the refrigeration condenser, the absorber is located downstream of and fluidly connected to the refrigeration evaporator, and the refrigeration generator is located downstream of and fluidly connected to the absorber, and wherein the refrigeration condenser condenses the refrigerant, the refrigeration evaporator evaporates the refrigerant by withdrawing heat from an interior of the refrigeration evaporator, the absorbent in the absorber absorbs the refrigerant, and the refrigeration generator evaporates the refrigerant by withdrawing heat from the heat transfer fluid. 13. The integrated system of claim 1 , wherein the absorption refrigeration subsystem further comprises a regenerator located upstream of and fluidly connected to the refrigeration generator and downstream of and fluidly connected to the absorber, wherein the regenerator increases a temperature of the refrigerant, and a throttle valve located upstream of and fluidly connected to the refrigeration evaporator and downstream of and fluidly connected to the refrigeration condenser, wherein the throttle valve reduces a temperature and/or a pressure of the refrigerant. 14. The integrated system of claim 1 , wherein the refrigerant is water. 15. The integrated system of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent is an aqueous lithium bromide solution. 16. The integrated system of claim 1 , further comprising: a steam turbine located downstream of and fluidly connected to the steam generator, wherein the steam turbine expands a portion of the steam from the steam generator to generate a shaft work. 17. The integrated system of claim 16 , further comprising: a generator that is coupled to the steam turbine to convert the shaft work into electricity. 18. The integrated system of claim 16 , wherein the pump is powered by the shaft work of a steam turbine. 19. An integrated system, comprising: a solar power subsystem consisting of a solar receiver, a heliostat field to reflect sunlight directly to the solar receiver, a hot storage tank, a cold storage tank, a steam generator connected to the solar receiver via the hot storage tank, a pump connected between the solar receiver and the cold storage tank, and a heat transfer fluid that circulates in the solar power subsystem
Multiple-effect evaporating · CPC title
Multiple-effect flash distillation (more than two traps) · CPC title
with evaporation or distillation · CPC title
Seawater, e.g. for desalination · CPC title
in sorption type systems · CPC title
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.