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CFD analysis of the fluid flow behavior in a reverse electrodialysis stack

2012

Salinity Gradient Power by Reverse Electrodialysis (SGP-RE) technology allows the production of electricity from the different chemical potentials of two differently concentrated salty solutions flowing in alternate channels suitably separated by selective ion exchange membranes. In SGP-RE, as well as in conventional ElectroDialysis (ED) technology, the process performance dramatically depends on the stack geometry and the internal fluid dynamics conditions: optimizing the system geometry in order to guarantee lower pressure drops (DP) and uniform flow rates distribution within the channels is a topic of primary importance. Although literature studies on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) a…

Settore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciSpacer-filled channelSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciOcean Engineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesComputational fluid dynamics01 natural sciencesStack (abstract data type)Reversed electrodialysisFluid dynamicsOsmotic powerStack designPressure dropSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariSimulation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologybusiness.industryChemistryModelingProcess (computing)MechanicsElectrodialysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPollution6. Clean waterCFD; Modeling; Stack design; Pressure drops; Spacer-filled channelSettore ING-IND/06 - FluidodinamicaPotential flowCFD0210 nano-technologybusinessDesalination and Water Treatment
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CFD prediction of scalar transport in thin channels for reverse electrodialysis

2014

Reverse ElectroDialysis (RED) is a very promising technology allowing the electrochemical potential difference of a salinity gradient to be directly converted into electric energy. The fluid dynamics optimization of the thin channels used in RED is still an open problem. The present preliminary work focuses on the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation of the flow and concentration fields in these channels. In particular three different configurations were investigated: a channel unprovided with a spacer (empty channel) and two channels filled with spacers, one made of overlapped filaments the other of woven filaments. The transport of two passive scalars, representative of the ions …

Settore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi Chimicibusiness.industryChemistrySettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciScalar (mathematics)Ocean EngineeringMechanicsCFD Salinity Gradient Power renewable energy Reverse Electro Dialysis water electric energy spacer woven polarization concentration concentration boundary layer.Computational fluid dynamicsElectrodialysisPollutionReversed electrodialysisFluid dynamicsOsmotic powerElectronic engineeringSettore ING-IND/06 - FluidodinamicaPeriodic boundary conditionsbusinessWater Science and TechnologyConcentration polarization
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Reactive crystallisation process for magnesium recovery from concentrated brines

2014

Seawater brines, generated either by natural or anthropic processes, often cause significant environmental issues related to their disposal. A clear example is the case of brines from desalination plants, which can have severe environmental impacts on the receiving water body. On the other side, brines can represent a rich and appealing source of raw materials, especially when they are very concentrated, as it happens with bitterns (i.e. exhausted brines) produced in saltworks. In particular, magnesium concentration can reach values up to 30-40 kg/m3 of brine, which is 20-30 times that of typical seawater. An experimental campaign has been carried out in the present work for assessing the p…

Settore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi Chimicireactive crystallisationMagnesiumSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciEnvironmental engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyOcean EngineeringsaltworkRaw materialBrine disposalBrine disposal; Magnesium; minerals recovery; saltworks; reactive crystallisationPollutionDesalinationminerals recoveryBrinechemistryScientific methodEnvironmental scienceWater treatmentSeawaterMagnesiumPrecipitationWater Science and Technology
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La force du pire argument. La rhétorique paternaliste dans l’argumentation morale et juridique

2012

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del Dirittodignité de l'hommepaternalisme juridiqueGeologyOcean EngineeringWater Science and Technology
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The Portuguese Man-of-War Has Always Entered the Mediterranean Sea—Strandings, Sightings, and Museum Collections

2022

A search of records from different kinds of sources namely, scientific and grey literature, social media, and zoological museum collections, has been carried out to review the incidence of Physalia physalis (Linnaeus, 1758), the Portuguese man-of-war, in the Mediterranean Sea. The temporal frame of the records, considered valid if documented with images or collected specimens, ranged from the second half of the eighteenth century to the year 2021. Thanks to colonies preserved in some Italian historical museum collections, originating from the western basin, it was possible to date the putative first documented record of P. physalis of the Mediterranean Sea in 1850. The dataset shows some ma…

Settore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del RestauroGlobal and Planetary ChangePhysalia physalisSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaZoological collectionsOcean EngineeringCitizen scienceAquatic ScienceOceanographyTourism sectorDangerous speciesPhysalia physalis zoological collections dangerous species citizen science tourism sector Mediterranean biodiversityMediterranean biodiversityWater Science and TechnologyFrontiers in Marine Science
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Present-day use of an empirical wave prediction method

2016

Knowledge of the offshore wave climate is key to the design of coastal engineering structures and to the study of shoreline evolution. To date, the available wave data have been limited both in time and space; even though there are several options for obtaining wave data calculated using complex numerical models at basin scale, design issues can in some cases be solved by means of simpler models. This paper shows whether, under certain conditions and in an enclosed basin, an old empirical model can provide results that are good enough to determine the design condition necessary for engineering purposes. The empirical model chosen to answer this question is called Sverdrup–Munk–Bretschneide…

ShoreEngineeringgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryBuoySpacetimebusiness.industrySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologia0211 other engineering and technologiesDesign methods and aidOcean Engineering02 engineering and technologyStructural basinPresent dayCivil engineeringCoastal engineeringSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica021105 building & constructionCoastal engineeringSubmarine pipelineMathematical modelingbusinessBasin scale021101 geological & geomatics engineering
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An Approach for the Validation of a Coastal Erosion Vulnerability Index: An Application in Sicily

2022

In recent decades, coastal erosion phenomena have increased due to climate change. The increased frequency and intensity of extreme events and the poor sediment supply by anthropized river basins (dams, river weirs, culverts, etc.) have a crucial role in coastal erosion. Therefore, an integrated analysis of coastal erosion is crucial to produce detailed and accurate coastal erosion vulnerability information to support mitigation strategies. This research aimed to assess the erosion vulnerability of the Sicilian coast, also including a validation procedure of the obtained scenario. The coastal vulnerability was computed by means of the CeVI (Coastal Erosion Vulnerability Index) approach, whi…

Sicilian coastsSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiavulnerability indexOcean Engineeringcoastlinecoast vulnerabilitySettore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicataWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineeringcoastal erosionSicilian coasts; coastline; coast vulnerability; coastal erosion; vulnerability indexJournal of Marine Science and Engineering; Volume 11; Issue 1; Pages: 23
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Quantification de révolution morphologique du crâne des Hominidés et hétérochronies

1998

Abstract Comparisons of adult skulls of various species of great apes, fossil hominids and modern humans in the sagittal, Francfort and ortho-sagittal planes reveal a series of three separate organisation plans: ‘Great Ape’, ‘Australopithecine’ and ‘Homo’, the latter including primitive men ( Homo ergaster-erectus-neandertalensis ) and modern humans ( Homo sapiens ). Morphological changes between these plans are quantified for the first time here by vector fields. This study confirms the existence of cranio-facial contraction, which occurs as a series of leaps. The juvenile morphology of the great ape skull is broadly preserved in adult Homo sapiens, suggesting that numerous heterochronies …

Skullmedicine.anatomical_structurebiologyHomo sapiensOntogenymedicineZoologyOcean EngineeringAustralopithecinebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsComptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IIA - Earth and Planetary Science
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A novel peat-based biosorbent for the removal of phosphate from synthetic and real wastewater and possible utilization of spent sorbent in land appli…

2015

AbstractRemoval of potentially harmful phosphorus compounds from wastewater by adsorption onto biosorbents is a cost-effective alternative to the conventional treatment methods. Raw peat and peat modified with iron(III) hydroxy ions were used in this study to remove phosphate ions from synthetic solution and household wastewater. Interaction of iron(III) ions with carboxylic groups of peat occurred during peat modification, which was confirmed by the FTIR technique. The effect of the initial phosphate concentration, pH, contact time, temperature, and ionic strength was studied in batch experiments. It was found that the sorption capacity increased with the increasing temperature, i.e. the m…

SorbentPeatChemistryBiosorptionEnvironmental engineeringOcean EngineeringSorption02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhosphate01 natural sciencesPollutionchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionWastewaterIonic strength0210 nano-technology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyNuclear chemistryDesalination and Water Treatment
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Time delay induced effects on control of linear systems under random excitation

2001

Recursive formulas in terms of statistics of the response of linear systems with time delay under normal white noise input are developed. Two alternative methods are presented, in order to capture the time delay effects. The first is given in an approximate solution obtained by expanding the control force in a Taylor series. The second, available for the stationary solution (if it exists) gets the variance of the controlled system, with time delay in an analytical form. The efficacy loss in terms of statistics of the response is discussed in detail.

State variableMechanical EngineeringLinear systemApproximation theoryRecursive functionAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsWhite noiseVariance (accounting)White noiseCondensed Matter Physicssymbols.namesakeNuclear Energy and EngineeringControl theoryControl systemTaylor seriessymbolsDelay circuitExcitationCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsGroup delay and phase delayElectric excitation
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