Nice
1979
Desalination,
Vols. 30-31 (1979), Vol. 32 (1980)
M. Morris ( USA )
Environmental problems of
siting and operating desalination plants in the United States
30(1979)3
P.J. Schroeder
(
USA )
Five demos is a good start
30(1979)5-13
M. Lopez (
USA )
The Yuma desalting plant
30(1979)15-21
P.K. Allen
and G.L. Elser ( USA )
They said it couldn't be
done - The Orange County, California experience
30(1979)23-38
J.R. Maloy
(
USA )
Potential future roles for
large-scale demineralization in South Florida
30(1979)39-47
A.L. Goldstein
(
USA )
Electrodialysis on the American
continent
30(1979)49-58
S.S. Kremen
(
USA )
Means by which reverse osmosis
desalting costs can be substantially reduced well before the year 2000
30(1979)59-68
J.K. Beasley
(
USA )
The future of reverse osmosis
in water desalination
30(1979)69-74
T. Kinlin (
USA )
Some thoughts on distillation
processes
30(1979)75
E.G. Gomez
(
Mexico )
Ten years operating experiences
at 7.5 mgd commercial desalination plant - Rosarito B. C. Mexico
30(1979)77-90
X. Ibarra-Herrera
(
Mexico )
Solar multistage flash evaporation
(SMSF)
as a solar energy application
on desalination processes
30(1979)91-
J.J. Libert
and J.C. Viche ( Finland )
Some thoughts on the French
water desalination program (in French)
30(1979)95-100
J. Hapke and
K. Osterholt ( Germany )
A test center for thermal
seawater desalination plants
30(1979)101-126
E. Gabbrielli
and A. Ripasarti ( Italy )
A study on Posidonia residue
in seawater intakes
30(1979)127-143
J.W. Arnold
(
USA )
Operating experiences of
a 15,000 cubic meter per day municipal desalting plant at Corfu, Greece
30(1979)145-153
M. Aswed and
A. Sunni ( Libya )
The future of water supply
to Tripoli
30(1979)155-162
H. El-Hares
and M. Aswed ( Libya )
Trends in Libyan desalination
and water reuse policy
30(1979)163-173
M. Hares and
M.A. Dayem ( Libya )
Difficulties encountered
in executing and running of waste water plants in developing countries
30(1979)175-185
A.H. Nasrat
and T.V. Balakrishnan ( Libya )
Features of desalination
plants in semi-arid areas
30(1979)187-202
M.F. El-Fouly
and E.E. Khalil ( Egypt )
The water problem in Egypt
30(1979)205-212
D. Ashboren
and M. Waldman ( Israel )
Water for life: Israel's
R & D for water renovation and sweet water production
30(1979)213-221
P. Glueckstern
(
Israel )
Comparative economics of
current and advanced desalting systems
30(1979)223-234
P. Glueckstern,
M. Wilf and Y. Kantor ( Israel )
Field testing and economic
evaluation of RO seawater technology
30(1979)235-245
I.M.R. Jamjoom,
Y.H. Nassif, R.T. Heizer and A.R. Khan ( UAE )
Saudi Arabian-U.S. joint
agreement for technical cooperation in desalination
30(1979)247-257
C.E. Hickman,
I. Jamjoom, A.B. Riedinger and R.E. Seaton
( Saudi Arabia )
Jeddah seawater reverse
osmosis installation
30(1979)259-281
I.M.R. Jamjoom
and G. Costes ( France )
Combined Yanbu and Medina
power and desalination plant
30(1979)283-300
H.E.A. Ghulaigah
and B. Ericsson ( Sweden )
Riyadh's reverse osmosis
water treatment plants - The largest demineralization complex in the world
30(1979)301-314
R.R. Doelle
and C.K. Wojcik ( UAE )
Performance study of RO
systems in Saudi Arabia
30(1979)315
R.R. Doelle
(
UAE )
Reverse osmosis pre-treatment
techniques in Saudi Arabia
30(1979)317
T.G. Temperley
(
Saudi Arabia )
Desalination and its application
to underdeveloped areas
30(1979)319
F.X. Floyd
(
UAE )
A water treatment and reuse
program in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
30(1979)321
D.J. Mehta,
A.V. Rao and K.P. Govindan ( India )
Water desalination - A perspective
for membrane processes in India
30(1979)325-335
Y. Kunisada,
H. Kaneda, M. Hirai and Y. Murayama ( Japan )
Sea water desalination by
reverse osmosis in Chigasaki Laboratory
30(1979)337-345
F.C. Wood and
Y.N. Wu ( Hong Kong )
Comparison of corrosion
and scaling behaviour of two acid-dosed MSF seawater distillation plants
30(1979)347-358
Ying Kwong
Chan and Kwok Kuen Leung ( Hong Kong )
Chemical removal of calcium
sulfate scale - Plant experience of Lok On Pai desalter
30(1979)359-371
V. Slesarenko
and V. Gydarov ( Russia )
Study of thermo-physical
characteristics of thin film desalination plants
30(1979)375-383
H. Winters
and I.R. Isquith ( USA )
In-plant microfouling in
desalination
30(1979)387-399
R.A. Leimgruber
(
Switzerland )
Toxicological aspects of
scale preventative agents used in desalination equipment for drinking water
30(1979)401
H. Winters,
I.R. Isquith and R. Bakish ( USA )
Influence of desalination
effluents on marine ecosystems
30(1979)403-410
F. Korte (
Germany )
Ecotoxicology of Belgard
EV¨
30(1979)411-424
F. Carlson
(
USA )
Environmental problems of
siting and operating desalination plants in the United States
30(1979)425
J.-J. Libert,
A. Maurel and R. Lucas ( France )
Desalination and the environment
(in French)
30(1979)427-435
A. De Maio,
F. Fioravanti and G. Odone ( Italy )
The role of consultant engineers
on personnel training and desalination plant operation
30(1979)439-442
R. Bakish,
E. Catanzaro and W. Arthur ( USA )
Experiences from continuing
education training in desalination
30(1979)443-447
W.T. Hanbury,
W.S. McCartney, J. Cunningham and T. Hodgkiess
( UK )
Twelve years of postgraduate
education in desalination
30(1979)449-459
R. Bakish and
E. Catanzaro ( USA )
Outline of a training manual
for desalination plant operators
30(1979)461-466
P. Blanc-Feraud
(
France )
Seawater desalination: A
low energy consuming solution: vapor compression (in French)
30(1979)469-482
A.A. Bushnak,
A.F. Abdul-Fattah, A.A. Husseiny and A.M. El-Nashar ( Saudi Arabia
)
Selection of desalination
technology, a decision analysis approach and a case study
30(1979)483-498
I. Kamal, D.K.
Emmermann and G.F. Tusel ( USA )
RO, MSF and VTE/VC desalination:
A comparative evaluation
30(1979)499
F. Kranebitter
(
Austria )
The role of energy and economics
in water conversion
30(1979)501-514
H.E. Hoemig
and B.R. Soeltner ( Germany )
Reliability in estimating
investment costs for large MSF-plants
30(1979)515-523
T.J. Larson
and G. Leitner ( USA )
Desalting seawater and brackish
water: A cost update
30(1979)525-539
S.P. Kasper
and N. Lior ( USA )
A methodology for comparing
water desalination to competitive fresh water transportation and treatment
30(1979)541-552
D. Barba, A.
Germana and G. Tagliaferri ( Italy )
Analysis of very large MSF
desalination units
30(1979)553-553
K. Kuenstle
and V. Janisch ( Germany )
Optimization of a dual purpose
plant for seawater desalination and electricity production
30(1979)555-569
B. Lerouge
and F. Lauro ( France )
Thermos reactor, energy
source for desalination
(in French)
30(1979)571-579
R. Rautenbach
and K.H. Henne ( Germany )
Total desalination of brackish
water
30(1979)581
W. Bongard
(
Belgium )
A distillation process without
energy consumption
(in French)
30(1979)583-593
O.K. Buros
(
USA )
Economic aspects of membrane
processes
30(1979)595-603
S.C. May, E.H.
Houle, S.A. Reed and W.F. Savage ( USA )
Conceptual design and cost
study for a dual purpose nuclear-electric reverse osmosis seawater conversion
plant
30(1979)605-612
S. Tadros (
USA )
A new look at dual purpose,
water and power, plants Ñ Economy and design features
30(1979)613
R. Leimgruber
(
Switzerland )
Toxicological aspects of
scale preventative agents used in desalination equipment for drinking water
by desalination
30(1979)615-620, Err.
30(1979)401-620
S. Sideman
and A. Levin ( Israel )
Effect of the configuration
on heat transfer to gravity driven films evaporating on grooved tubes 31(1979)7-18
J.J. Schroder,
P. Fast and W. Sander-Beuermann
( Germany )
Hydrodynamics and heat transfer
on vertically finned surfaces in falling film evaporators 31(1979)19-34
J. Croix and
F. Lauro ( France )
Improved performance of
heat transfer surfaces in desalination (in French)
31(1979)35-38
R.S. Silver
(
UK )
For want of a nail 31(1979)39-44
H.T. El-Dessouky
and F. Mayinger ( Germany )
New geometry for MSF units
31(1979)45-55
K. Genthner
and M. El-Allawy ( Germany )
Assessment of MSF-evaporator
design with reduced cooling water requirements 31(1979)57-68
J.R. Stange
and W.S. Hsieh ( USA )
Considerations in the site
selection and equipment specification for the Yanbu 380 m3/ hr desalination
plant 31(1979)69
R. Greffrath
and F. Mayinger ( Germany )
A control system for multi-stage
flash desalination plants 31(1979)71-84
R. Rautenbach
and H. G. Buchel ( Germany )
Modular program for design
and simulation of desalination plants 31(1979)85
R. Rautenbach
and E. Ghafour ( Germany )
On the optimum exhaust-steam
temperature for coupling back-pressure turbines and MSF plants 31(1979)86-
N. Lior and
R. Greif ( USA )
A system for the experimental
study of flash evaporation 31(1979)87-99
K. Thies and
J. Hapke ( Germany )
The influence of process
temperatures on the design of multi-stage flash distillation plants 31(1979)101-111
J.C. Deronzier
(
France )
Multiple effect distillation
with horizontal tube evaporators (in French)
31(1979)115-124
D. Larger (
France )
Essentials on seawater desalination
through vapour compression 31(1979)131-134, Err. 31(1979)125-134
S.J. Senatore
(
USA )
Vapor compression distillation
31(1979)135-144
D.K. Forsyth
and M. Takada ( Japan )
Low temperature reheat distilling
plant 31(1979)145-151
I. Kamal and
C.H. Hughes ( USA )
The VTE boiler: An advanced
thermal system for the desalination of sea water 31(1979)152-
F. Fioravanti,
D. Falleni, G. Odone and A. De Maio ( Italy )
Design construction and
start up of a 1 migpd desalination plant MSF type and two 95 tons/h steam
boilers in Zuara, Libia 31(1979)155-158
H. Lohrl-Thiel,
A. Ejaz, J. Hapke, H. Widhalm and W. Heinrich ( Germany )
Investigations in regard
of MSF desalination plant engineering during 7 years of operation 31(1979)159-169
D. Barba (
Italy )
Engineering and process
experience deriving from various solutions in designing MSF evaporators
(abstract)
31(1979)171-
A. Le Grand
and J. Gatignol ( France )
Seawater pumping stations
(in French)
31(1979)173-181
W.S. Hsieh
and J.R. Stange ( USA )
Waterhammer studies of power/desal
plants cooling water system with common discharge conduit 31(1979)183-184
H.H. Sephton
(
USA )
Vertical tube foam evaporation
for fresh water production using power plant waste-heat 31(1979)187-195
R. Rautenbach,
P. Monheim and D. Zebrowski
( Germany )
MSF-seawater desalination
plants using waste heat from electric-arc furnaces in the steel industry
31(1979)197-206
P. Combaz,
J.C. Deronzier and F. Lauro ( France )
Application of low-temperature
waste heat distillation in nuclear plants (in French)
31(1979)207-218
G. Spanhaak
(
The Netherlands )
A comparison of the operating
characteristics of conventional multi-stage flash/fluidized bed evaporation
31(1979)219-
F. Lauro (
France )
Multi-effect desalination
plant using a plastic heat transfer surface (in French)
31(1979)221-231
D.G. Klaren
and N. Halberg ( The Netherlands )
The standard module philosophy
for multi stage flash/fluidized bed evaporation: a new approach in desalination
31(1979)233-241
K.G. Cooper,
L.G. Hanlon, G.M. Smart and R.E. Talbot ( UK )
25 years experience in the
development and application of scale inhibitors
31(1979)243-255
K.G. Cooper,
L.G. Hanlon, G.M. Smart and R.E. Talbot ( UK )
The threshold scale inhibition
phenomenon 31(1979)257-266
S. Steinberg
and D. Hasson ( Israel )
Analysis of the effect of
brine retention time on the scaling potential
31(1979)267-277
M.H. Auerbach
and M.S. Carruthers ( USA )
Laboratory applications
testing of desalination antiscalants
31(1979)279-288
S.W. Walinsky
and B.J. Morton ( USA )
Chemistry of alkaline scale
inhibition in seawater desalination by FLOCON Antiscalant 247 31(1979)289-298
J. Stewart,
R. Bom and M.A. Finan ( UK )
The use of acid and additive.
Practical experiences in a multistage flash plant
31(1979)299-307
N.M. Wade (
UK )
A review of scale control
methods
31(1979)309-320
A. De Maio,
G. Odone, E. Palmisano and R. Zannoni ( Italy )
An advanced method for sea
water chemical treatment in MSFD plants
31(1979)321-331
S. Chalchal
(
USA )
Operating experience of
a large multistage flash evaporator in Sultanate of Oman
31(1979)333-340
A. Brandel
and J. Riebe ( France )
Removal of accumulated deposits
by chemical treatments in multistage flash distillation units 31(1979)341-350
T.G. Temperley
(
Saudi Arabia )
Material specification,
availability and life of desalination equipment in Arabia and the Gulf
31(1979)353
O.J. Morin
and R.A. Johnson ( USA )
MSF evaporator fabricated
from reinforced thermosetting materials
31(1979)355-363
J.W. Oldfield
and B. Todd ( UK )
Corrosion considerations
in selecting metals for flash chambers
31(1979)365-383
A. Bernard,
R. Lacroix and M. Izabel ( France )
Concrete structure for desalination
plants (in French)
31(1979)385
A.R. Morris
(
UK )
The use of titanium tubes
in MSF desalination plants 31(1979)387
T. Fukuzuka,
K. Shimogori, H. Satoh and F. Kamikubo ( Japan )
Corrosion problems and their
preventions of MSF desalination plant constructed with titanium tube 31(1979)389-398
T. Hodgkiess,
W.T. Hanbury, M. Arndt and N. Eid
( UK )
Corrosion of welded samples
in seawater 31(1979)399-410
B. Cox (
USA )
A review of freeze-desalting
processes and their prospects 31(1979)413
D.M. Lupu (
Romania )
The dynamic of sea water
desalting through zone-freezing 31 (1979)415
W.E. Johnson
(
USA )
Indirect freezing
31(1979)417-425
P. Balligand,
P. Denis, M. de Cachard, A. Gouzy and R. Berger ( France )
Greenhouses with solar desalination
(in French)
31(1979)429-434
G.L. Natu,
H.D. Goghari and S.D. Gomkale ( India )
Solar distillation plant
at Awania, Gujarat, India 31(1979)435-441
S. Arazzini,
G. Tomei, E. Ciccone and G. Fiorito ( Italy )
Technical and economical
evaluation of an MSF solar energy powered desalination plant 31(1979)443-455
L. Gasparini,
Giuffrida, Zanelli, G. Migliorini and Franzosi ( Italy )
Technical and economical
valuation on the coupling of a low temperature multiple effect (LTME)
plant to solar collector
systems
31(1979)457-468
J.E. Lundstrom
(
USA )
Water desalting by solar
powered electrodialysis 31(1979)469-488
A. Maurel (
France )
Desalination using new energy
sources (in French)
31(1979)489-499
G. Petersen,
S. Fries, J. Mohn and A. MŸller ( Germany )
Wind- and solar-powered
reverse osmosis desalination units: Description of two demonstration projects
31(1979)501-509
G. Spanhaak
(
The
Netherlands )
A comparison of the operating
characteristics of conventional multi-stage flash evaporation and multi-stage
flash/fluidized bed evaporation 31(1979)511-519
R. Rautenbach
and E. Ghafour ( Germany )
On the optimum exhaust-steam
temperature for coupling back-pressure turbines and MSF plants 31(1979)521-532
I. Kamal and
C.H. Hughes ( USA )
The VTE boiler: An advanced
thermal system for the desalination of sea water
31(1979)533-544
R. Manjarrez
and M. Galv‡n ( Mexico )
Solar multistage flash evaporation
(SMSF)
as a solar energy application
on desalination processes. Description of one demonstration project 31(1979)545-554
P.V. Ferguson
(
USA )
The first decade of commercial
reverse osmosis desalting 1968-1978
32(1980)5-12
M. Kurihara,
N. Kanamaru, N. Harumiya, K. Yoshimura and S. Hagiwara ( Japan )
Spiral-wound new thin film
composite membrane for a single-stage seawater desalination by reverse
osmosis
32(1980)13-23
J.E. Cadotte,
R.J. Petersen, R.E. Larson and E.E. Erickson ( USA )
A new thin-film composite
seawater reverse osmosis membrane
32(1980)25-31
L. Broens,
F.W. Altena, C.A. Smolders and D.M. Koenhen ( The Netherlands )
Asymmetric membrane structures
as a result of phase separation phenomena
32(1980)33-45
S. Antoniou,
J. Springer and A. Grohmann
( Germany )
Dynamic polyacrylamide membranes
in the reverse osmosis 32(1980)47-55
T. Nomura and
S. Kimura ( Japan )
Properties of dynamically
formed membranes 32(1980)57-63
J.L. Halary,
C. Noel and L. Monnerie ( France )
Analysis of transport phenomena
in cellulose diacetate membranes. IV. Dependence of membrane desalination
properties on annealing temperature: a molecular analysis
32(1980)65-76
T. Winnicki,
G. Blazejewska and A. Mika-Gibala
( Poland )
Piezodialytic transport
across charge-mosaic membranes
32(1980)77-89
T. Matsumura,
I. Furuta, M. Takeda, H. Tsuge and Y. Sugino ( Japan )
Considerations on filtration
mechanism in pretreatment process of sea water desalination by reverse
osmosis
32(1980)93-101
J.C. Schippers,
J. Verdouw and J.M. Hofman ( The Netherlands )
Pretreatment of reverse
osmosis feedwater by means of in line coagulation
32(1980)103-112
R.R. Doelle
and J.R. Smith ( Saudi Arabia )
Utilization of organo phosphonate
chemicals in reverse osmosis scale growth
32(1980)113
D. Hebden and
G.R. Botha ( South Africa )
The pretreatment of seawater
RO feed using the UVOX (W/oxidant)
process
32(1980)115-126
M.T. Brunelle
(
USA )
Colloidal fouling of reverse
osmosis membranes 32(1980)127-135
J.C. Schippers
and J. Verdouw ( The Netherlands )
The modified fouling index,
a method of determining the fouling characteristics of water
32(1980)137-148
M. Picard,
G.M. Faup and J.M. Rovel ( France )
Advanced treatments. Nice
Lingostiere treatment plant
32(1980)149-153
H.W. Pohland
(
USA )
Seawater desalination and
reverse osmosis plant design
32(1980)157-167
T. Ukai, Y.
Nimura, K. Hamada and H. Matsui
( Japan )
Development of one pass
sea water reverse osmosis module "Hollosep"
32(1980)169-178
R. Quinn (
USA )
Design and operation of
800,000 gpd reverse osmosis seawater system
32(1980)179
T.A. Tweddle,
W.L. Thayer, T. Matsuura, F-H. Hsieh and S. Sourirajan ( Canada )
Specification of commercial
reverse osmosis modules and predictability of their performance for water
treatment applications
32(1980)181-198
R.A. Tidball
and D. Kuiper ( USA )
Operating experiences with
seawater reverse osmosis plants in the Middle East
32(1980)199
H. Lerat (
France )
Off-shore inverse osmosis
without chemical pretreatment: balance of years of experience and extension
to land-based units (in French)
32(1980)201-210
K. Horio (
Japan )
Eight-year operational experience
with a 13,400 m3/d reverse osmosis desalination plant at Kashima Works
of Sumitomo Metals
32(1980)211-220
S.R. Latour
(
USA )
Seawater reverse osmosis
- Statement of the art assessment
32(1980)221
O.E. Kirchner
(
USA )
Techniques for achieving
high recovery from saturated water sources using reverse osmosis membranes
32(1980)223
A. Unione,
E. Burns and A. Husseiny ( USA )
Reliability analysis of
desalination equipment 32(1980)225-237
A.M. El-Nashar
and A.A. Husseiny ( USA )
Design aspects of a solar
assisted reverse osmosis desalting unit for urban communities 32(1980)239-256
J.E. Lundstrom
(
USA )
Desalting sea water to less
than 4 ppm by electrodialysis
32(1980)259-277
R. Singh and
S.V. Cabibbo ( USA )
Hydraulic turbine energy
recovery - RO system 32(1980)281-296
L. Goulvestre
and C. Lepert ( France )
Energy recovery and pumping
for 70-bar seawater osmosis (in French)
32(1980)297-302
O.K. Buros
(
USA )
The role of desalination
in water reuse 32(1980)305-308
W.K. Nielsen,
R.F. Madsen and O.J. Olsen
( Denmark )
Experience with plate-and-frame
ultrafiltration and hyperfiltration systems for desalination of water and
purification of waste water
32(1980)309-326
G. Jonsson
and S. Kristensen ( Denmark )
Membrane filtration of NSSC-waste
liquor 32(1980)327-339
A.M. Al-Taweel,
A. Bushnak and W. Bawarith
( UAE )
Desalination and the reuse
of agricultural drainage waters in Saudi Arabia
32(1980)341-352
C.K. Wojcik,
J.G. Lopez and J.W. McCutchan
( USA )
Application of reverse osmosis
to reclamation of municipal wastewaters
32(1980)353-364
J.E. Cruver
and M. Jhawar ( USA )
New improvements in ultraviolet
sterilization of desalted and reuse water
32(1980)365-371
T. Sawa, M.
Kubota, S. Takahashi and Y. Masaki
( Japan )
Development of water re-use
treatment system for municipal wastewater
32(1980)373-382
S. Itoi, I.
Nakamura and T. Kawahara ( Japan )
Electrodialytic recovery
process of metal finishing waste water
32(1980)383-389
C. Yanagi and
K. Mori ( Japan )
Advanced reverse osmosis
process with automatic sponge ball cleaning for the reclamation of municipal
sewage
32(1980)391-398
J. Kepinski
(
Poland )
Desalination and utilization
of saline mine waters in Poland
32(1980)399-408
C.A. Brandon
(
USA )
Hyperfiltration for recycle
of 820C textile wash water 32(1980)409
A.M. El-Nashar
(
USA )
Industrial wastewater treatment
for reuse with reverse osmosis
32(1980)411
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