Her main research concerns Reversed electrodialysis, Mechanics, Environmental engineering, Osmotic power and Computational fluid dynamics. Her Reversed electrodialysis research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Concentration polarization, Pressure drop, Process engineering and Electric power. Her study looks at the relationship between Mechanics and topics such as Mixing, which overlap with Suspension.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Geothermal desalination and Brackish water in addition to Environmental engineering. The Osmotic power study combines topics in areas such as Volumetric flow rate and Electrodialysis. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mechanical engineering and Fluid dynamics.
Andrea Cipollina mainly investigates Reversed electrodialysis, Mechanics, Process engineering, Desalination and Computational fluid dynamics. Her Reversed electrodialysis research integrates issues from Heat engine, Environmental engineering and Osmotic power. Her studies in Mechanics integrate themes in fields like Work and Suspension.
Her Process engineering study combines topics in areas such as Power and Scientific method. Her research investigates the connection between Desalination and topics such as Waste management that intersect with problems in Low-temperature thermal desalination. Her studies in Computational fluid dynamics integrate themes in fields like Mechanical engineering, Heat transfer, Membrane distillation, Fluid dynamics and Pressure drop.
Andrea Cipollina spends much of her time researching Reversed electrodialysis, Process engineering, Electrodialysis, Heat engine and Work. Reversed electrodialysis and Stack are two areas of study in which she engages in interdisciplinary work. Andrea Cipollina works mostly in the field of Process engineering, limiting it down to topics relating to Membrane distillation and, in certain cases, Heat transfer coefficient, Reynolds number, Heat transfer and Pilot plant, as a part of the same area of interest.
Her research in Electrodialysis intersects with topics in Desalination, Mechanics, Wastewater and Effluent. In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Desalination, Flexibility is strongly linked to Process. The concepts of her Heat engine study are interwoven with issues in Stripping, Waste heat, Exergy efficiency, Multiple-effect distillation and Osmotic power.
Andrea Cipollina mainly focuses on Reversed electrodialysis, Work, Electrodialysis, Process engineering and Exergy efficiency. By researching both Reversed electrodialysis and Stack, Andrea Cipollina produces research that crosses academic boundaries. As a part of the same scientific family, she mostly works in the field of Work, focusing on Mechanics and, on occasion, Deformation.
Her research integrates issues of Desalination and Wastewater in her study of Electrodialysis. Her Desalination research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Process and Flexibility. Her work in Process engineering tackles topics such as Reverse osmosis which are related to areas like Cogeneration and Energy storage.
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Development of a Membrane Distillation module for solar energy seawater desalination
A. Cipollina;M.G. Di Sparti;A. Tamburini;G. Micale.
Chemical Engineering Research & Design (2012)
Electrodialysis for water desalination: A critical assessment of recent developments on process fundamentals, models and applications
A. Campione;L. Gurreri;M. Ciofalo;G. Micale.
Desalination (2018)
Industrial waste heat: Estimation of the technically available resource in the EU per industrial sector, temperature level and country
Michael Papapetrou;George Kosmadakis;Andrea Cipollina;Umberto La Commare.
Applied Thermal Engineering (2018)
Seawater desalination : conventional and renewable energy processes
Andrea Cipollina;Giorgio Micale;Lucio Rizzuti.
(2009)
Membrane distillation: Solar and waste heat driven demonstration plants for desalination
R. Schwantes;A. Cipollina;F. Gross;J. Koschikowski.
Desalination (2013)
Performance of the first reverse electrodialysis pilot plant for power production from saline waters and concentrated brines
Michele Tedesco;Claudio Scalici;Davide Vaccari;Andrea Cipollina.
Journal of Membrane Science (2016)
Bench-Scale Investigation of Inclined Dense Jets
A. Cipollina;A. Brucato;F. Grisafi;S. Nicosia.
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering (2005)
Reverse Electrodialysis with saline waters and concentrated brines: a laboratory investigation towards technology scale-up
M. Tedesco;E. Brauns;A. Cipollina;G. Micale.
Journal of Membrane Science (2015)
Towards 1 kW power production in a reverse electrodialysis pilot plant with saline waters and concentrated brines
Michele Tedesco;Andrea Cipollina;Alessandro Tamburini;Giorgio Micale.
Journal of Membrane Science (2017)
A simulation tool for analysis and design of reverse electrodialysis using concentrated brines
Michele Tedesco;Andrea Cipollina;Alessandro Tamburini;I. David L. Bogle.
Chemical Engineering Research & Design (2015)
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