Proposal and assessment of a novel hybrid system for water desalination using solar and geothermal energy sources
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Abstract: The Earth\\\\\\'s radiation potential and solar energy can be suitable alternatives to other nonrenewable energies. This
work presents the study of solar desalination unit compounded with ground heat exchanger. The amount of
freshwater produced by the unit is assessed by solving mass and energy balance equations for the cycle\\\\\\'s various
sections including air and water solar collectors, solar humidifier and ground heat exchanger. Findings indicate
that under given conditions, using a solar collector increases freshwater production by 30.35%, whereas using
air solar collector increases it by 4.45% only. In addition, since the temperature of outlet air from the ground
heat exchanger has a constant value during various seasons of the year at a depth of 1 m under the ground, this
air flow can be harnessed to increase productivity in solar photovoltaic and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) cycles. The results of this paper could be considered as a step forward for producing freshwater
even during nighttime (when there is no solar radiation) in regions with humid climate.
work presents the study of solar desalination unit compounded with ground heat exchanger. The amount of
freshwater produced by the unit is assessed by solving mass and energy balance equations for the cycle\\\\\\'s various
sections including air and water solar collectors, solar humidifier and ground heat exchanger. Findings indicate
that under given conditions, using a solar collector increases freshwater production by 30.35%, whereas using
air solar collector increases it by 4.45% only. In addition, since the temperature of outlet air from the ground
heat exchanger has a constant value during various seasons of the year at a depth of 1 m under the ground, this
air flow can be harnessed to increase productivity in solar photovoltaic and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) cycles. The results of this paper could be considered as a step forward for producing freshwater
even during nighttime (when there is no solar radiation) in regions with humid climate.
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2019.06.011
Keyword(s): Solar desalination
Solar humidification-dehumidification cycle
Geothermal energy
Ground heat exchanger
Solar collector
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| contributor author | V.Okati | en |
| contributor author | mirEbrahimi-Moghadam | en |
| contributor author | A.Behzadmehr | en |
| contributor author | محمود فرزانه گرد | en |
| contributor author | V.Okati | fa |
| contributor author | mirEbrahimi-Moghadam | fa |
| contributor author | A.Behzadmehr | fa |
| contributor author | Mahmood Farzaneh-Gord | fa |
| date accessioned | 2020-06-06T13:46:20Z | |
| date available | 2020-06-06T13:46:20Z | |
| date issued | 2019 | |
| identifier uri | https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3368413?locale-attribute=en | |
| description abstract | The Earth\\\\\\'s radiation potential and solar energy can be suitable alternatives to other nonrenewable energies. This work presents the study of solar desalination unit compounded with ground heat exchanger. The amount of freshwater produced by the unit is assessed by solving mass and energy balance equations for the cycle\\\\\\'s various sections including air and water solar collectors, solar humidifier and ground heat exchanger. Findings indicate that under given conditions, using a solar collector increases freshwater production by 30.35%, whereas using air solar collector increases it by 4.45% only. In addition, since the temperature of outlet air from the ground heat exchanger has a constant value during various seasons of the year at a depth of 1 m under the ground, this air flow can be harnessed to increase productivity in solar photovoltaic and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) cycles. The results of this paper could be considered as a step forward for producing freshwater even during nighttime (when there is no solar radiation) in regions with humid climate. | en |
| language | English | |
| title | Proposal and assessment of a novel hybrid system for water desalination using solar and geothermal energy sources | en |
| type | Journal Paper | |
| contenttype | External Fulltext | |
| subject keywords | Solar desalination Solar humidification-dehumidification cycle Geothermal energy Ground heat exchanger Solar collector | en |
| identifier doi | 10.1016/j.desal.2019.06.011 | |
| journal title | Desalination | en |
| journal title | Desalination | fa |
| pages | 229-244 | |
| journal volume | 467 | |
| journal issue | 0 | |
| identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1075324.html | |
| identifier articleid | 1075324 |


