Natural and sustainable thermal storage solution for solar distillation system using sensible fiber material and latent PCM: Enhanced energy storage application

IF 2.8 Q2 THERMODYNAMICS Heat Transfer Pub Date : 2024-07-12 DOI:10.1002/htj.23124
Vinay Thakur, Nitin Kumar
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The current research work involves the design and performance assessment of a solar still, which is a conventional single-slope basin-type solar still (CSSBTSS) and a modified single-slope basin-type solar still (MSSBTSS) under the meteorological conditions of Solan city, Himachal Pradesh, India (30.90° N, 77.09° E). The individual and the combined effect of different sample quantities of sensible Himalayan Rambaan fibers (HRFs) and mass of latent paraffin wax (PW) A48 on the performance of MSSBTSS is evaluated and compared with CSSBTSS. The use of HRF material enhanced the evaporation rate significantly and improved the daytime distillates. Besides, different masses of latent PW filled inside the aluminum tubes improved the nocturnal distillates. For the analysis, three cases have been considered which are, namely: Case 1, solar still with sensible HRFs (MSSBTSS-HRF); Case 2, solar still with latent PW A48 (MSSBTSS-PW); and Case 3, solar still with sensible and latent material (MSSBTSS-HRF-PW). The results showed that the maximum thermal efficiency for Cases 1 and 2 was improved by 30.02% and 42.41% with five sample quantities of HRF material and 5000 g of PW. For Case 3, the maximum energy efficiency was 90.71% with a gain of 45.16% over CSSBTSS. The economic analysis concluded that the cost per liter of distillate yield produced using MSSBTSS-HRF-PW and CSSBTSS is ₹1.5 and ₹1.6, respectively. These outcomes showed the great potential of MSSBTSS-HRF-PW approach towards enhancing the overall performance and cost-effectiveness of solar still.

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利用显性纤维材料和潜热 PCM 为太阳能蒸馏系统提供自然、可持续的蓄热解决方案:增强能源储存应用
当前的研究工作涉及在印度喜马偕尔邦索兰市(北纬 30.90°,东经 77.09°)的气象条件下,设计一种太阳能蒸发器并对其进行性能评估,该太阳能蒸发器包括传统的单坡盆式太阳能蒸发器(CSSBTSS)和改进的单坡盆式太阳能蒸发器(MSSBTSS)。评估了不同数量的显性喜马拉雅兰班纤维(HRFs)和大量潜热石蜡(PW)A48 对 MSSBTSS 性能的单独和综合影响,并与 CSSBTSS 进行了比较。使用 HRF 材料显著提高了蒸发率,并改善了日间馏出物。此外,铝管内填充不同质量的潜热 PW 也提高了夜间蒸馏物的质量。分析中考虑了三种情况,即情况 1:使用显性 HRF 的太阳能蒸馏器(MSSBTSS-HRF);情况 2:使用潜热 PW A48 的太阳能蒸馏器(MSSBTSS-PW);情况 3:使用显性和潜热材料的太阳能蒸馏器(MSSBTSS-HRF-PW)。结果表明,在使用 5 个样品量的 HRF 材料和 5000 克 PW 的情况下,实例 1 和 2 的最大热效率分别提高了 30.02% 和 42.41%。案例 3 的最高能效为 90.71%,比 CSSBTSS 提高了 45.16%。经济分析得出结论,使用 MSSBTSS-HRF-PW 和 CSSBTSS 生产蒸馏物的每升成本分别为 1.5 和 1.6。这些结果表明,MSSBTSS-HRF-PW 方法在提高太阳能蒸馏器的整体性能和成本效益方面具有巨大潜力。
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Heat Transfer THERMODYNAMICS-
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