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Solar Energy Driven Membrane Desalination: Experimental Heat Transfer Analysis

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posted on 2024-11-02, 22:25 authored by Hosam Faqeha, Mohammed Bawahab, Quoc Linh Ve, Oranit TraisakOranit Traisak, Ravi Koirala, Aliakbar AkbarzadehAliakbar Akbarzadeh, Abhijit Shridhar DateAbhijit Shridhar Date
In the direct contact membrane distillation (DCMD) system, the temperature polarization due to boundary layer formation limits the system performance. This study presents the experimental results and heat transfer analysis of a DCMD module coupled with a salinity gradient solar pond (SGSP) under three different flow channel configurations. In the first case, the feed and permeate channels were both empty, while in the next two cases, the feed and permeate channels were filled with a porous spacer material. Two different spacer geometries are examined: 1.5 mm thick with a filament angle of 65°, and 2 mm thick with a filament angle of 90°. The study considers only the heat transfer due to conduction by replacing the hydrophobic membrane normally used in a DCMD module with a thin polypropylene sheet so that no mass transfer can occur between the feed and permeate channels. The Reynolds number for all three configurations was found to be between 1000 and 2000, indicating the flow regime was laminar. The flow rate through both the feed and permeate sides was the same, and experiments were conducted for flow rates of 5 L/min and 3 L/min. It has been found that the highest overall heat transfer coefficient was obtained with the spacer of 2 mm thickness and filament angle of 90°.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.3390/en15218051
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    ISSN - Is published in 19961073

Journal

Energies

Volume

15

Number

8051

Issue

21

Start page

1

End page

18

Total pages

18

Publisher

MDPI

Place published

Basel, Switzerland

Language

English

Copyright

© 2022 Faqeha et al. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Creative Commons Attribution License.

Former Identifier

2006118765

Esploro creation date

2023-02-08

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