Claims
- 1. A method of removing contaminants from a water feed stream containing contaminants by combining vapor compression and a forced circulation circuit, comprising the steps of:preheating a water feed stream in a first step to at least partially remove some of said contaminants from said waterfeed stream and recover energy from a concentrate and distillate; heating the preheated water feed stream in a second heating step in a heated separator to generate a vapor fraction and a concentrate liquid contaminant fraction; compressing said vapor fraction to generate a temperature differential in a reboiler exchanger; controlling the temperature differential within said reboiler exchanger and the concentrate temperature to maintain nucleate boiling whereby a wetted surface is maintained within said reboiler exchanger; circulating at least a portion of said concentrate through said reboiler exchanger and said heated separator; maintaining a ratio of circulating mass to vapor mass of between 300 and 2 to maintain wetted surfaces on heated surfaces of said heated separator and said reboiler exchanger for reducing scale formation and fouling said ratio resulting in a vapor fraction of between 1% and 50% by mass vapor exiting said reboiler exchanger; condensing the vapor fraction and collecting a distillate; and removing at least a portion of said concentrate from said reboiler to reduce the level of said contaminants.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1, wherein said water feed stream is subjected to a pretreatment protocol prior to said preheating.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 2, wherein said pretreatment protocol is selected from the group consisting of filtration, ion exchange, distillation, precipitation and evaporation.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 1, wherein said temperature of said vapor fraction subsequent to compression is greater than the temperature of said vapor fraction in said heated separator.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 1, further including the step of subjecting said condensed vapor to post-treatment protocol.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 5, wherein said post-treatment protocol is selected from the group consisting of filtration, ion exchange, distillation, precipitation and evaporation.
- 7. The method as set forth in claim 6, further including the step of recirculating the distillate to said first step of preheating.
- 8. The method as set forth in claim 1, subsequent to step of controlling the temperature differential, further including the steps of:a) supersaturating said concentrate to precipitate solid; b) filtering said concentrate; and c) recovering said solid.
- 9. A method of removing contaminants from a water feed stream containing volatilizable and nonvolatilizable contaminants by combining vapor compression and a forced circulation circuit, comprising the steps of:preheating a water feed stream in a first step to at least partially remove some of said contaminants from said water feed stream and recover energy from a concentrate and distillate; heating the preheated water feed stream in a second heating step in a heated separator to generate a vapor fraction and a concentrate liquid contaminant fraction; passing said vapor fraction through a distillation column while in contact with distillate reflux; compressing said vapor fraction to generate a temperature differential in a reboiler exchanger; condensing said vapor fraction in said reboiler exchanger to form a distillate; recirculating a portion of said distillate to said distillation column as the distillate reflux; circulating at least a portion of said concentrate through said reboiler exchanger and said heated separator; maintaining a ratio of circulating mass to vapor mass of between 300 and 2 to maintain wetted surfaces on heated surfaces of said heated separator and said reboiler exchanger for reducing scale formation and fouling said ratio resulting in a vapor fraction of between 1% and 50% by mass vapor exiting said reboiler exchanger; and collecting distillate substantially devoid of said contaminants.
- 10. A method of removing contaminants from a water feed stream containing contaminants by combining a vapor compression and forced circulation circuit, comprising the steps of:preheating a water feed stream in a first step to at least partially remove some of said contaminants from said water feed stream and recover energy from a concentrate and distillate; heating the preheated water feed stream in a second heating step in a heated separator to generate a vapor fraction and a concentrate liquid contaminant fraction; compressing said vapor fraction to generate a temperature differential in a reboiler exchanger; condensing said vapor fraction in said reboiler exchanger to form a distillate; supersaturating said concentrate to precipitate a solid; filtering said concentrate; recovering said solid; circulating at least a portion of said concentrate through said reboiler exchanger and said heated separator; maintaining a ratio of circulating mass to vapor mass of between 300 and 2 to maintain wetted surfaces on heated surfaces of said heated separator and said reboiler exchanger for reducing scale formation and fouling; recirculating the distillate to the step of preheating; and collecting distillate substantially devoid of contaminants.
- 11. The method as set forth in claim 10, further including the step of subjecting said condensed vapor to post-treatment protocol.
- 12. The method as set forth in claim 11, wherein said post-treatment protocol is selected from the group consisting of filtration, ion exchange, distillation, precipitation and evaporation.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional application Ser No. 60/035,493 filed Jan. 14, 1997.
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