No-Suk Park
KAIST
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Desalination | 1997
Mi-Hyun Park; No-Suk Park; Heekyung Park; Hang-Sik Shin; Byung-Duck Kim
Abstract Korea is a country which currently suffers from water shortages. It is expected in the early 21st century that Koreas water shortage will be more than 10% of the annual demand. The water shortage problem is more serious in the coastal areas where many industrial complexes are located. To solve the water shortage problem, seawater desalination gets more attention as an alternative water supply source since Korea is surrounded by seawater on along three sides of the nations borders. For the potential application of seawater desalination in Korea, this economic analysis was conducted using cost data for plants in the Middle East, the United States, and other countries. This study is to provide a basis for the government to establish a strategy for using seawater desalination in Korea. This analysis discusses how economic the RO process is compared to the thermal processes of MSF and ME, especially in cases where the capacity is less than about 50,000 ton/d. In addition, the largest obstacle to the application, the low water charge in Korea, is discussed. The unit cost of the RO seawater is also analyzed to be about
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering | 2010
Sung Hoon Kim; Jae-yun Kim; Heekyung Park; No-Suk Park
1.35/t at 1990 prices. As a conservative estimate, this unit cost is assumed for the RO application in Korea which seems possible early in the 21st century. In 1995 the average tapwater charges in Koreas coastal areas was
Journal of Environmental Engineering | 2007
Suhan Kim; No-Suk Park; Tae Young Kim; Heekyung Park
0.53/t at the 1990 price. If the water charges are raised at an annual rate of 8.9%, it will become
Journal of Water Supply Research and Technology-aqua | 2003
No-Suk Park; Heekyung Park; Jong-Sub Kim
1.35/t by 2006 and the RO desalination is able to be widely applied for dealing with a severe water shortage expected. Since the desalination plant can be operated regardless of weather conditions, industries in Koreas coastal areas which suffer from frequent droughts and water shortages will look into this option with more attention.
Journal of Water Supply Research and Technology-aqua | 2005
Heung-Ki Baek; No-Suk Park; Jeong-Hyun Kim; Sun-Ju Lee; Hang-Sik Shin
Effects of bubble size, bubble diffusing area, and other parameters in air diffusers on destratification are studied using laboratory- and pilot-scale tanks with two layers. Dimensionless group involving such variable as bubble size, bubble diffusing area, and tank area are used to quantify these effects. Based on the results of experiments, a model is developed to predict destratification efficiency. Bubble diameter and overall tank area are found inversely related to destratification efficiency while bubble diffusing area is directly related to destratification efficiency.
Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater | 2005
No-Suk Park; Jae-Lim Lim; Sun-Ju Lee; Soon-Bum Kwon; Jin-Hui Min
Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater | 2005
Jeong-Hyun Kim; Chul-Ho Bae; No-Suk Park; Yong-Taik Moon; Sun-Ju Lee; Soon-Buhm Kown; Hyo-Won Ahn
Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater | 2005
Jeong-Hyun Kim; Chul-Ho Bae; Chung-Hwan Kim; No-Suk Park; Sun-Ju Lee; Hyo-Won Anh; Hyun-Chul Huh
Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater | 2005
No-Suk Park; Soon-Bum Kwon; Sun-Ju Lee; Chul-Ho Bae; Jeong-Hyun Kim; Hyo-Won Ahn
Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater | 2005
Hyo-Won Ahn; No-Suk Park