Water Reuse Modeling

Cycle it, Concentrate it, Mix it, Reuse it.

French Creek's latest release, Version 7, enables users to simulate and optimize water reuse situations.

Version 7 Suites Include:

Each French Creek modeling software input and output are now compatible for transferring and mixing analysis.

 

Need to Reuse Water? Model it First!

Chances are you're facing economic, government or other forced restrictions on water use. Reuse is limited by a water's chemistry and compatibility with other sources. Solve these questions with French Creek Version 7 Suites.

Version 7 Suites enable users to model the chemistry of a single water source and mixtures of fresh and concentrated water. French Creek's Copy/Paste feature makes it quick and easy to reuse a concentrated water like a reverse osmosis concentrate, then model it directly in a cooling tower or within a mixture of other streams.

Also model disposal of single brines or mixtures in injection wells. 

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Mix Streams

Mixing streams with DownHole SAT or WatSIM is as painless as entering a water analysis and entering weight & flows. Analysis for mixtures can be entered manually or copy/pasted from WaterCycle, hyd-RO-dose or other module.

Once streams and ratios are entered, a powerful ion association model performs a thorough mineral scale potential and chemistry evaluation.

Once a favorable mixture is determined, copy the new blend and reuse it as cooling tower make-up or RO feedwater.

The possibilities are only limited by your imagination and facility's capabilities.

  • Blend fresh water with RO concentrate, process waters or other streams and reuse as cooling tower make-up.
  • Model a cooling water blowdown blend as RO feedwater.
  • Evaluate the impact of disposal wells on existing aquifers.

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Copy & Paste Streams

Reusing mixtures or concentrates is quick and easy. Simply click 'Copy' on any 'Analysis Input Form', right click any point in a 2D & 3D, or right click any column in a table.

Then paste into an analysis or mix form and start modeling.

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