Solar Energy Based Desalination System Using Humidification- Dehumidification Process
Date
2022
Authors
., Kumara
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Solar desalination is one of the most promising techniques used in the production of fresh water
for many decades. The technique has evolved with a number of innovations in recent years
with which it can compete with water technology market as well. A combination of solar
desalination and paddy grass humidifier represents a distinguished technique in solar
desalination process. The current research work is aimed at addressing water scarcity
problems faced across the globe. This thesis attempts to incorporate
Humidification-Dehumidification Desalination Technique (HDHT) using artificial and
bio-based packing materials. A detailed thermodynamic analysis was conducted for Paddy
Grass Humidification Dehumidification Desalination System (PHDD) in current study
through mathematical and experimental methods. In order to produce the maximum amount
of fresh water, two configurations were developed and analyzed under weather conditions
prevalently observed in the southern states of India. First, the experiments were carried out
with artificial packing material (Polypropylene) with and without baffle plates. Next,
bio-based packing material (Paddy grass) was used in the second set of configuration with
and without baffle plates. The study found that 0.39, 0.46, and 0.73 kg/h of fresh water was
produced respectively for without, artificial and bio-based packing materials. The rate of fresh
water production got increased to 17% and 46% respectively for artificial and bio-based
materials. There was an increase observed in Gain Output Ratio (GOR) as well, in the range
of 0.28, 0.40, and 0.65 for without, artificial, and bio-based packing materials. GOR got
increased up to 30% and 56% when using artificial and bio-based packing materials
respectively. When the inlet temperature of cooling water, to the dehumidifier, was reduced
from 40ºC to 20 ºC, it increased the production of distilled water significantly.
The performance of PHDD system was evaluated through various physical parameters such
as solar collector area, reservoir water tank volume and the temperature of water reservoir.
The author conducted cost benefit analysis of the system against other desalination methods.
In this analysis, the amount of potable water produced, the amount of energy consumed and
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the cost incurred upon components were compared. The results revealed that irrespective of
paddy grass area, the volume of the storage water tank, below and above 40 L, is not
considered to be optimal. The cost analysis conducted for the present work proved that the
system can function at low maintenance cost in comparison with other similar studies and the
price of the yield is approximately 19$/m3. The solar collector area exerts a significant
influence upon the augmentation of water yield. The optimal ratio of water reservoir to
collector area was 13 L/m3. The present study infers from the experimentation procedure that
the bio-based paddy grass packing material is highly advantageous for small-scale fresh water
production in remote regions.
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Keywords
Desalination, Humidification-dehumidification, heat transfer, mass transfer