A Systematic Method to Minimize Freshwater Utilization by Multiple Contaminants Network
Rabab Motasiem1, Said Ali2, Mustafa Awad3

1Rabab Motasiem*, Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining department, Suez University, Suez, Egypt.
2Said Ali, Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining department, Suez University, Suez, Egypt.
3Mustafa Awad, Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining department, Suez University, Suez, Egypt.
Manuscript received on September 22, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on October 20, 2019. | Manuscript published on October 30, 2019. | PP: 1499-1505 | Volume-9 Issue-1, October 2019 | Retrieval Number: A1277109119/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijeat.A1277.109119
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Abstract: A systematic procedure is developed to design and evaluate water by using networks with multiple contaminants. The proposed algorithm contain two sequential steps, in the first step the total, the total possibilities of matching source flows to demand flows were evaluated and a heuristic design technique is proposed based on the results. In the second step, three strategies are suggested to reach high level of operability, two source shift, path relaxation and loop breakage are applied in order to improve the network and minimize interconnections. The proposed approach was evaluated and assessed through a case study. The results are in match with the available data in the literature. In the meantime the computational time to reach confluence was significantly reduced.
Keywords: Water minimization, water using network, multiple contaminants, evolution process design.