2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2022.116081
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Recent advances in heat pump-coupled desalination systems: A systematic review

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“…Then the steam passes through the compressor and the pressure rises, which causes the temperature of the steam to increase. The steam passing through the coil gives off its heat to the water entering the installation, and condenses itself [27,28,29,30,31]. The grain enters through a gravity pipe and then into a six-section drum, the blades of which pick it up and gradually move it to the unloading device.…”
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“…Then the steam passes through the compressor and the pressure rises, which causes the temperature of the steam to increase. The steam passing through the coil gives off its heat to the water entering the installation, and condenses itself [27,28,29,30,31]. The grain enters through a gravity pipe and then into a six-section drum, the blades of which pick it up and gradually move it to the unloading device.…”
Section: Results Practical Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dried grains is the place in a cooling column where it is moved by a scraper and a screw before being released from the machine [24,25]. Finally, external air is plumped into the column to cool the rain before it is removed from the device [26,27].…”
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“…However, it is important to note that PV-driven industrial heat pumps will be an important component for providing efficient and emission-free heat for emerging thermal desalination processes ( e.g., membrane distillation, humidification-dehumidification, etc.). 67 , 68 …”
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“…MED desalination with a heat pump could produce up to 15,000 cubic meters of clean water per day at a cost rate of only USD 0.11 per second, making it highly cost-effective [106]. Baccioli et al [107] explored the potential of waste heat from an ORC to power an MED unit, which could reduce investment costs.…”
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