Solar Desalination Chimneys

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Abstract

In this study, a design for a solar desalination system comprised of a solar chimney and humidification-dehumidification system is proposed. In a solar desalination chimney, solar energy creates a buoyant hot air flow that passes through the entire system. The wind turbine inside the chimney generates mechanical or electrical energy for pumping water into the desalination unit without additional energy. To investigate the potential of the proposed system, validated one-dimensional models for solar chimney and direct contact packed-bed humidification-dehumidification are used. Three solar chimney configurations are examined for their desalination potential. A solar desalination chimney might be incapable of working due to the pressure drop inside the desalination unit. For Florida and Kerman solar chimneys, results indicate that in regions with abundant solar irradiation autonomous desalination is possible. Desalination analysis shows that a large-scale solar chimney such as Manzanares with modification is capable of providing freshwater for about 800 households; while a small-scale such as Florida with a surface footprint of 66 m2 could satisfy the freshwater needs of a household.

*We gratefully acknowledge support from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture from grant number 2018-67003-27407 titled "INFEWS/T3: Advanced Energy Efficient Greenhouse Systems Employing Spectral Splitting and Solar Water Purification".

Publication: Preprint Submitted to Journal of Renewable Energy:
Solar Desalination Chimneys: Investigation on the Feasibility of Integrating Solar Chimneys with Humidification-Dehumidification Systems

Presenters

  • Mahyar Abedi

    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University

Authors

  • Mahyar Abedi

    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University
  • Xu Tan

    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University
  • James F Klausner

    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University
  • Andre Benard

    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University