Modeling and simulation of forward osmosis process using agent-based model system
Authored by Mostafa Taherian, Seyed Mahmoud Mousavi
Date Published: 2017
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NetLogo
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Abstract
In recent years forward osmosis (FO) process has attracted considerable
attention in the field of water treatment and desalination. However, the
lack of sufficient information on all possible parameters, affecting the
process performance, is a major obstacle that avoids improving the
function of this method. In this study, an algorithm based upon a
reliable model was developed for osmosis through asymmetric membrane
oriented in FO mode to be applied in agent-based model. This model was
built in the NetLogo platform, which is a programmable modeling
environment for simulating natural phenomena. The feasibility of this
modeling was proven by comparing the simulation results and empirical
data obtained from literature. The influence of net bulk osmotic
pressure difference between the draw solution (DS) and the feed solution
(FS) on average water flux was studied for various draw solutes.
Furthermore, the effects of process parameters, including temperature,
length of module, FS cross-flow velocity, pure water permeability
coefficient, and structural parameter of membrane on average water flux
were investigated. As a result, it could be concluded that Netlogo
agent-based model had the quite well potential to simulate the FO
process. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Tags
Agent-based model
Simulation
NetLogo
Water
Membranes
Forward osmosis
Fo mode
Internal concentration polarization
Mutual diffusion-coefficients
Ammonia-carbon dioxide
Flux behavior
Rayleigh interferometry
Desalination process
Process performance
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