One does not need to rack ...
Published by Victor Dvornikov, Cloud technologist - Crenger
One does not need to rack his/her brains to understand that the major accelerator of the seawater desalination and water treatment progress will be information technologies already available on the market. Example is http://www.projenex.com. In my opinion such technologies will be a solid basis for substantial decrease in capex (15 – 30%) and opex (5 – 10%) and promote water-scarcity awareness in the world.
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Yes Victor, the extent to which information technologies will help us optimize remains unknown even now, having such a large potential. There is just no way of knowing how much trouble these type of technologies will save us, or how much better they will allow us to do things. I am curious as to whether GBE has been applied to ion exchange or adsorption systems to predict the performance of such systems in terms of particle density, particle diameters and packaging, flow and equilibrium dynamics. Would very much appreciate any feedback in this regard as there is extensive quantitative models behind these processes, however I believe not many are available through software tools.
Published by Kevin Kelly, Kurimexicana - Head of Research and Development