This work presents a novel approach for a double-slope solar desaltification system having parallel array of evacuated annular tube collectors with compound parabolic modified concentrators (DS-SDS-EATC-MCPC) that are observed for eco-design requisites for the optimum performance with environ-economic viabilities. The proposed scheme has been configured to obtain the utmost probable basin's medium hotness as 99.6 °C of having greater depth of water (0.16 m) for the East-West-faced direction of basin peak cover (30°) along with South-oriented evacuated annular tube (30°). The highest circulation pace (thermo syphon) is obtained ~ 55 kg/h. The generalized efficiencies (energy-exergy) of the system are 46.53% and 3.62%, correspondingly. The everyday distillate (16.94 kg) and its production cost (energy $0.007/kWh; exergy $0.013/kWh) at a titular selling cost ($0.07/l) maintains its goodness. The CO mitigates (energy-exergy) and green earned credits are 139.74 and 77.30 tons, and $1396 and $772.24, in that order. The framework outlay of the scheme is quite stumpy at $200.79, and productivity of the model is set up > 100% that shows the scheme as appreciably realistic. The evident distillate at little operating cost, ecological returns, elevated alleviation, and short payoff period makes the arrangement sustainable, viable for reasonable collector areas, and optimum EATC with MCPC as eco-design requisites for the projected scheme.
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November 2024
Department of Biology, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Wolaita Sodo University, Post Box No.:138, Wolaita Sodo, Ethiopia.
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September 2024
Republic of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research Baghdad, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq.
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September 2023
Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Khalid University, Abha 61421, Asir, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The study presently conducted focused on analyzing a solar-powered desalination setup that had a double slope. It can recycle blackish water into drinking water with solar energy. Not only does this result in a significant decrease in carbon emissions but it also represents an environmentally beneficial alternative that is particularly suited for arid locations that are lacking of electrical infrastructure.
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April 2023
Department of Mechanical Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Chennai, 603203, Tamilnadu, India.
An experimental investigation has been done for the performance enhancement of double-slope solar still (DSSS) by incorporating channels of different shapes. There are five solar stills including one conventional solar still, and four others modified with square (Sq), rectangular (Rect), triangular (Tri), and trapezoidal (Trap) channel are used. The temperature difference between the channel inlet and outlet, basin, and glass cover was measured at an optimum basin water depth of 2 cm.
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January 2023
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, 620015, India.
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