Productivity and economy prediction for a solar-powered natural vacuum desalination system via water-filling and air-releasing in Asia

Manhui Wei, Chenglong Zhong, Jian Liu, Hanwen Xu, Junfeng Chen, Jianhua Xiang*, Keliang Wang, Hongfei Zheng

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Abstract

Solar-powered desalination systems have attracted much attention because they can alleviate freshwater shortages without polluting the environment. In the present work, a mathematical model is established to estimate the performance of a natural vacuum solar desalination system via water-filling and air-releasing. The estimates are compared with experimental results to validate the model. Six typical Asian cities are selected as the potential locations for the system. The annual freshwater yield, efficiency, and freshwater cost of the system are estimated for these cities under 2021 weather conditions to predict its productivity and commercial prospects. The results show that the average predictive error of the model is <3.52%. Jizan has the highest application potential among the six regions, with an all-day freshwater yield of about 10.77 kg/h and 55.96 kg/m3h on a typical day. The desalination system has a maximum annual freshwater yield of 30.86 t/year in Chennai, a maximum thermal efficiency of 79.41% and a maximum total efficiency of 76.96% in June in Muscat, and a minimum freshwater cost of 5.31 $/t in Jizan. Therefore, the predictive model is highly accurate and its results confirm the wide applicability and great commercial potential of the desalination system in Asia, potentially, the whole world.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115570
JournalEnergy Conversion and Management
Volume260
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2022

Keywords

  • Natural vacuum desalination
  • Productivity and economy
  • Seawater and freshwater
  • Solar energy
  • Water-filling and air-releasing

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