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Low-temperature thermal desalination : ウィキペディア英語版
Low-temperature thermal desalination
Low-temperature thermal desalination (LTTD) is a desalination technique which takes advantage of the fact that water evaporates at lower temperatures at low pressures, even as low as ambient temperature. The system uses vacuum pumps to create a low pressure, low-temperature environment in which water evaporates even at a temperature gradient of 8°C between two volumes of water. Cooling water is supplied from deep sea depths of as much as . This cold water is pumped through coils to condense the evaporated water vapor. The resulting condensate is purified water.
The LTTD process may also take advantage of the temperature gradient available at power plants, where large quantities of warm cooling water are discharged from the plant, reducing the energy input needed to create a temperature gradient.
The principle of LTTD has been known for some time, originally stemming from ocean thermal energy conversion research. Some experiments were conducted in the U.S. and Japan to test low-temperature-driven desalination technology. In Japan, a spray flash evaporation system was developed by Saga University.〔Haruo Uehara and Tsutomu Nakaoka (Development and Prospective of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion and Spray Flash Evaporator Desalination )〕 In the U.S. Hawaiian Islands, the National Energy Laboratory tested an open-cycle OTEC plant with fresh water and power production using a temperature of 20°C between surface water and water at a depth of around 500 m.
LTTD was studied by India's National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) from 2004. Their first LTTD plant was opened in 2005 at Kavaratti in the Lakshadweep islands. The plant's capacity is /day, at a capital cost of INR 50 million (€922,000). The plant uses deep sea water at a temperature of .〔(Desalination: India opens world’s first low temperature thermal desalination plant – IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre ). Irc.nl (2005-05-31). Retrieved on 2011-03-20.〕 In 2007, NIOT opened an experimental floating LTTD plant off the coast of Chennai with a capacity of /day. A smaller plant was established in 2009 at the North Chennai Thermal Power Station to prove the LTTD application where power plant cooling water is available.〔〔(Floating plant, India ). Headlinesindia.com (2007-04-18). Retrieved on 2011-05-29.〕〔(Tamil Nadu / Chennai News : Low temperature thermal desalination plants mooted ). The Hindu (2007-04-21). Retrieved on 2011-03-20.〕
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