Solar-powered desalination, a novel solar still directly connected to solar parabolic trough
- 1. University of Groningen
- 2. Sana'a University
- 3. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
Description
Abstract Technologies that utilize natural renewable resources and rely on no fuels are more sustainable and could, in part, solve the world's current water and energy problems. The aim of this study is to fabricate and develop a single solar still that is directly connected with a solar parabolic trough and does not utilize any heat exchanger. An innovative feeding water tank was installed with the parabolic unit. Fieldworks and manufacturing, laboratory experiments, and water quality analysis were the tools used in this study. The results of the field experiments demonstrated that the overall water productivity of the modified solar still increased by 177% compared to the conventional still. The average hourly quantity of freshwater obtained from the modified and unmodified models of the solar still were 0.67 L/m2/hr and 0.38 L/m2/hr, respectively. Building on these results, this study also proposed the future investigation of a step-shaped conical unit for the same device, which appears more promising and easier to handle, install, and maintain. This study showed feasible and viable results and verifies the importance of technologies that rely on renewable resources to achieve secure and sustainable management of the world's water and energy needs.
Open Access
Licence Attribution (CC BY)
Publisher Website
Access full text
Publication Details
Journal article
Persistent Identifiers
MAGID
3157991911
DOI
10.1016/j.egyr.2021.04.041
Read more
References
000-079-986-959-52X
Read more
Gad . Thermal analysis of a conical solar still performance: An experimental stu...
Read more
007-135-749-760-849
Read more
Bani-Hani . Experimental analysis of an improved solar still system with cooling...
Read more
Mi . Prospects of artificial tree for solar desalination, Curr. Opin. Chem. Eng....
Read more
Showing first 5 of 30 references.