Study on the Relationship between Meteorological Conditions and Brine Evaporation Rate

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The influence of the two main climate parameters including irradiation intensity and wind speed on the law of natural evaporation rate has been studied through the indoor simulating system of environmental conditions. This work may provide basis data for predicting the brine evaporation rate with seasonal climatic change and rational design of brine evaporation scheme.

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