2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.05.060
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Maximized production of water by increasing area of condensation surface for solar distillation

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“…The installed RO plants have reached two times of the installed thermal process based plants based on the freshwater production capacity [52; 53]. Many remote and coastal areas do not possess resources of electric power for the production of potable water by the implementation of conventional desalination techniques such as multi-stage flash, reverse osmosis and vapor compression [54][55][56][57]. Conventional processes like MSF and RO require large amounts of energy in the form of thermal energy (MSF) or electric power (RO) for functioning [58].…”
Section: Multi-stage Flash (Msf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The installed RO plants have reached two times of the installed thermal process based plants based on the freshwater production capacity [52; 53]. Many remote and coastal areas do not possess resources of electric power for the production of potable water by the implementation of conventional desalination techniques such as multi-stage flash, reverse osmosis and vapor compression [54][55][56][57]. Conventional processes like MSF and RO require large amounts of energy in the form of thermal energy (MSF) or electric power (RO) for functioning [58].…”
Section: Multi-stage Flash (Msf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the development of solar desalination, linked with the improvement of solar still, studies have found that great parameters are affecting the performance of the still. The productivity of a solar still increases with the rise of the following; total solar radiation, ambient air temperature , condensation area , exposure area of the basin of saline water , and an optimum cover tilt angle of the solar still. For maximum productivity this must be close to the latitude angle of the site .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the challenges of the solar still is the difficulty of the condensation process of the water vapor. To enhance the condensation process, these techniques have been studied: (a) cooling of the glass cover by the flow of air and water and air, (b) enlarging the condensation area, (c) condensation by finned coupled condenser, and (d) active cooling by incorporating TEC …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 One of the challenges of the solar still is the difficulty of the condensation process of the water vapor. To enhance the condensation process, these techniques have been studied: (a) cooling of the glass cover by the flow of air 27 and water and air, [28][29][30] (b) enlarging the condensation area, 31 (c) condensation by finned coupled condenser, 16,32 and (d) active cooling by incorporating TEC. 33,34 While the integration of the PV module with a solar still can prevent overheating in the PV module, the condensation process of the evaporated vapor (by the still) is difficult due to the increase of the glass temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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