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Post 1: Geomembrane Installations Prone to Elevated Temperature Exposure

Discover where geomembrane installations face elevated temperatures and the key factors influencing their performance.

Series: Geomembrane Selection & Design for Elevated Temperature Containment

Post 1: Geomembrane Installations Prone to Elevated Temperature Exposure

The management of effluent discharge is an important consideration in the environmental impact of wastewater treatment. Geomembrane liners are one of the most effective tools in managing the highly regulated discharges from various sources, with decades of installation examples to demonstrate their effectiveness. 

Material manufacturers publish data to support the differentiated solutions of competitive material types allowing owners and specifying engineers to select the best material for a given installation. However, data is not routinely provided for elevated, or for that matter, lower, temperatures. Should that be a concern?  

First, where are we likely to find geomembrane applications for elevated temperature containment? 

  • Oil and Gas 
    • Production including Fracking
    • Evaporation Ponds
    • Oil/Water separators
    • Process Wastewaters
    • Some product storage
    • Desalination
    • Industrial wastewaters
    • Food processing wastewaters
  • Energy
    • Boiler blow-down
    • Geothermal
    • Dielectric oil containment (Transformers) 

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XR-5 Elevated Temperature Industrial Containment.
North Carolina, USA
 

Obviously, this list is broad and is general in that only some of these applications may produce liquids that will be at elevated temperature. 

Chemical reaction rates can be influenced by several factors: 

Reactant concentration – A more concentrated solution will have a higher reaction rate due to the amount of reactant present. 

Physical state of reactants – More dispersed reactants are more available as opposed to those with less surface area. 

Influence of a catalyst or inhibitor – The presence, type and concentration can speed or inhibit reactions. 

Light – Some chemicals are influenced by certain wavelengths. 

Temperature – Most reactions are faster with increasing temperatureo C increase of temperature, which would imply the opposite with decreasing temperature. 

It is acknowledged in the geomembrane industry that applications with elevated temperatures are more aggressive and may result in shorted membrane life. Consider the ways the geomembrane receives the heat: 

  • Air – Normally only a laboratory test but it could be hot air from an industrial process. 
  • UV – Sunlight-induced which will be higher with darker colored geomembranes. While we have measured black XR-5 at 180o F in Idaho and Texas, on slopes, that temperature loading is cyclic and is independent of any solution-induced reactions. 
  • Water only – This water can be somewhat purified in the event of a boiler blowdown or can be part of a cooling system. 
  • Water-based mixed solutions – These are commonly encountered, higher temperature applications
  • UV with non-elevated liquid beneath – These applications are primarily floating covers over liquids contained in impoundments or tanks. Most geomembranes are poor conductors of heat and poor insulators as well. So, UV-induced surface heat will transmit minimal heat to the liquid-geomembrane interface under the floating cover.
  • Pure solutions – Storage tanks are sometimes heated to maintain contents in a liquid state and a geomembrane may be used under the floors of heated tanks such as those storing bitumen.

rum distillery-1Elevated temperature wastewater impoundment and lined open channel influent 
Rum Distillery, Dominican Republic 
XR-5 Geomembrane 

An elevated temperature usually adds another layer of complexity when evaluating geomembrane containment systems. In addition to uncertainty regarding chemical resistance, there is now another complex factor driving the need to understand the source, the application and the purpose of the containment and the geomembrane itself. 

In post 2 of this series, we will look at the top considerations when selecting and designing a geomembrane system to handle elevated temperature containments. 

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