MAISOTSENKO CYCLE FOR PROCESS WATER DISTILLATION AND DESALINATION


  • P.V. Soroka Institute of Engineering Thermophysics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
  • O.S. Stupak Institute of Engineering Thermophysics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Keywords: Maisotsenko cycle, water distillation, water desalination, schemes, psychrometric charts

Abstract

Search for new solutions for water distillation and desalination is one of the most important challenges facing scientists around the world.  One of the promising methods of distillation and desalination of water is the use of the Maysotsenka cycle – a thermodynamic process, which use a psychrometric renewed energy available from the latent heat of water, which is evaporated into the airBy using the M-cycle, both energy savings and environmental benefits can be achieved. In this work, the technologies and technical solutions for distillation and water desalination systems according to the Maysovaluation cycle described in the literature are analized. Provided with diagrams of processes, installation and psychrometric diagrams. According to literature data, energy-saving distillation/desalination of water from stagnation of the M-cycle becomes 0.2…0.4 kW∙year/kg of water, which can compete with other desalination methods. The M-cycle has been shown to have the potential for a wide range of practical installations, while being characterized by a simpler installation design

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Published
2024-04-11
How to Cite
Soroka, P., & Stupak, O. (2024). MAISOTSENKO CYCLE FOR PROCESS WATER DISTILLATION AND DESALINATION. Thermophysics and Thermal Power Engineering, 46(2), 5-13. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.31472/ttpe.2.2024.1