SCALE2000: Reaction-Transport Software Dedicated to Thermo Kinetic Prediction and Quantification of Scales Applicability to Desalination Problems

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Chemical
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Business Operations,
Mineral,
Prediction,
Reed Elsevier Inc.,
Research & Development
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Overview: Mineral scaling prediction in industrial processes involving high salinity solutions at high temperatures remains notoriously intricate, due particularly to difficulties incurred by modeling the thermodynamic and kinetic behavior of the mineral deposits in such systems. The latest version of SCALE2000, a thermo kinetic geochemical calculation program takes into account the fluid flow effect using a specific approach based on a scheme of serially connected homogeneous reactors. It simulates the mixing of waters with contrasting physicochemical properties, as well as fluid heating/cooling consequences. Thus it is well adapted to perform scaling risk prediction applied to industrial desalination facilities.

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Format: PDF | Size: 517KB | Date: Feb 2004 | Pages: 11


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