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Koutsou Chrysafenia
Koutsou Chrysafenia
General Chemical State Laboratory - Chemical Service of Central Macedonia
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A numerical and experimental study of mass transfer in spacer-filled channels: Effects of spacer geometrical characteristics and Schmidt number
CP Koutsou, SG Yiantsios, AJ Karabelas
Journal of Membrane Science 326 (1), 234-251, 2009
3142009
Direct numerical simulation of flow in spacer-filled channels: effect of spacer geometrical characteristics
CP Koutsou, SG Yiantsios, AJ Karabelas
Journal of membrane science 291 (1-2), 53-69, 2007
2962007
Analysis of specific energy consumption in reverse osmosis desalination processes
AJ Karabelas, CP Koutsou, M Kostoglou, DC Sioutopoulos
Desalination 431, 15-21, 2018
1622018
Numerical simulation of the flow in a plane-channel containing a periodic array of cylindrical turbulence promoters
CP Koutsou, SG Yiantsios, AJ Karabelas
Journal of membrane science 231 (1-2), 81-90, 2004
1512004
A study of flow field and concentration polarization evolution in membrane channels with two-dimensional spacers during water desalination
M Amokrane, D Sadaoui, CP Koutsou, AJ Karabelas, M Dudeck
Journal of membrane science 477, 139-150, 2015
932015
Modeling of spiral wound membrane desalination modules and plants–review and research priorities
AJ Karabelas, M Kostoglou, CP Koutsou
Desalination 356, 165-186, 2015
902015
Analysis of temperature effects on the specific energy consumption in reverse osmosis desalination processes
CP Koutsou, EM Kritikos, AJ Karabelas, M Kostoglou
Desalination 476, 114213, 2020
892020
A novel retentate spacer geometry for improved spiral wound membrane (SWM) module performance
CP Koutsou, AJ Karabelas
Journal of Membrane Science 488, 129-142, 2015
702015
Shear stresses and mass transfer at the base of a stirred filtration cell and corresponding conditions in narrow channels with spacers
CP Koutsou, AJ Karabelas
Journal of membrane science 399, 60-72, 2012
572012
The effect of spiral wound membrane element design characteristics on its performance in steady state desalination—A parametric study
AJ Karabelas, CP Koutsou, M Kostoglou
Desalination 332 (1), 76-90, 2014
442014
Comprehensive performance assessment of spacers in spiral-wound membrane modules accounting for compressibility effects
AJ Karabelas, CP Koutsou, DC Sioutopoulos
Journal of membrane science 549, 602-615, 2018
402018
Membrane desalination under constant water recovery–The effect of module design parameters on system performance
CP Koutsou, AJ Karabelas, M Kostoglou
Separation and Purification Technology 147, 90-113, 2015
342015
New spacer designs for the performance improvement of the zigzag spacer configuration in spiral-wound membrane modules
M Amokrane, D Sadaoui, M Dudeck, CP Koutsou
Desalination and Water Treatment 57 (12), 5266-5274, 2016
272016
Towards optimization of spacer geometrical characteristics for spiral wound membrane modules
CP Koutsou, AJ Karabelas
Desalination and water treatment 18 (1-3), 139-150, 2010
242010
Characteristics of permeate-side spacers of spiral wound membrane modules
CP Koutsou, AJ Karabelas, TB Goudoulas
Desalination 322, 131-136, 2013
222013
Fluid dynamics and mass transfer in spacer-filled membrane channels: Effect of uniform channel-gap reduction due to fouling
CP Koutsou, AJ Karabelas, M Kostoglou
Fluids 3 (1), 12, 2018
182018
Prediction of spatial-temporal evolution of membrane scaling in spiral wound desalination modules by an advanced simulator
AJ Karabelas, ST Mitrouli, CP Koutsou, M Kostoglou
Desalination 458, 34-44, 2019
102019
Desalination by reverse osmosis
AJ Karabelas, CP Koutsou, DC Sioutopoulos, KV Plakas, M Kostoglou
Sustainable Membrane Technology for Water and Wastewater Treatment, 155-199, 2017
102017
Membrane module performance optimization using CFD simulation of flow through narrow channels with spacers
CP Koutsou, SG Yiantsios, AJ Karabelas, AJ Karabelas
Proc. IDA World Congr. Desalin. Water Reuse, 21-26, 2007
102007
Membrane modules utilizing innovative geometries of net-type feed spacers for improved performance in separations and spacer-fabrication methods therein
AI Karabelas, CP Koutsou
US Patent 10,421,045, 2019
42019
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