Application of Artificial Intelligence techniques to optimize the management of seawater reverse osmosis desalination plants with a particular interest in marine vessels
Author
Camacho Espino, JorgeDate
2024Abstract
Water scarcity is a pressing global problem. Global population growth and climate change are two main reasons for increasing water stress in many
countries. Different solutions are being developed to solve this problem, such as rainwater harvesting, seawater desalination, wastewater treatment and
reuse, and sustainable water management. Seawater desalination using reverse osmosis (SWRO) is a widespread membrane technology worldwide that
obtains fresh ocean water.
This doctoral thesis is based on improving and optimizing the management and energy efficiency of seawater desalination plants and its application in
small marine vessels. Different Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques have been applied to create prediction tools to improve
plant control. Through these AI techniques, it has been possible to predict the optimal values of the equipment actuators to fulfill different requirements
proposed by the author. Some of the variables considered in the thesis and used in the control systems have been conductivity, temperature, and flow of
seawater (SW), the pressure of the high-pressure pump (HPP), the flow and conductivity of permeate water and the consumption of energy, or specific
energy consumption (SEC) of the plant.
Data from two different SWRO desalination plants has been collected. As a result of different studies carried out to solve the problems presented, three
scientific articles have been published. These papers make up the compendium publications of this thesis.
In each of the three articles, satisfactory results have been obtained, which have allowed the control of the desalination plants studied to be improved.
These results have been possible due to the study and optimization of different operational parameters of interest in the desalination process. These
predictive tools could be extrapolated to other seawater desalination plants.