Sara Irki, Edet Albright, N. Merzouk, S. Hanini, Sami Barkaoui, M. Benaissa, D. Ghernaout, N. Elboughdiri
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摘要
阿尔及利亚北部省的bouzarsamah和南部省的Ghardaïa尤其容易受到干旱和缺水的影响,尽管每个地区的气候条件明显不同。虽然看起来有悖常理,但Ghardaïa有相当多的水资源可以用于农业。我们的研究旨在使用TRNSYS 16为这两个省设计一个与太阳能集热器相结合的海水淡化装置的原型。海水淡化装置由真空膜蒸馏(VMD)和太阳能集热器组成,光伏根据各地的气候条件进行了设计。在这项工作中,采用的方法是将文献中开发的模型集成到仿真环境(TRNSYS)中,再加上CODE-BLOCKS编译器和FORTRAN编程语言,以创建一个新的组件(即VMD进程)。当太阳辐照量为800 W/m2,温度为34℃时,Ghardaïa的渗透通量和负荷功率分别为48 kg/h m2和6300 kJ/h时达到最大值。结果表明,Ghardaïa的GOR值高于bouzar (10.947 vs. 8.3389)。
Simulating two Algerian cities' desalination plants coupled with solar energy systems using TRNSYS
The Bouzaréah in northern Algeria's province and Ghardaïa in southern Algeria's province are particularly vulnerable to drought and water scarcity, even if apparent differences in climatic conditions mark each region. Though it may seem counterintuitive, Ghardaïa has considerable water resources that could be tapped for agriculture. Our study aimed to design a prototype of a desalination unit coupled with a solar collector for these two provinces using the TRNSYS 16. The desalination unit is composed of vacuum membrane distillation (VMD) coupled with a solar collector, and the photovoltaic has been designed according to the climatic conditions of each region. In this work, the approach adopted is to integrate a model developed in the literature into a simulation environment (TRNSYS) coupled with the CODE-BLOCKS compiler and FORTRAN programming language to create a new component (i.e., VMD process). The permeation flux and the power to load reached their maximum values with the charge of solar irradiation 48 kg/h m2 and 6,300 kJ/h, respectively, for Ghardaïa at the sun irradiation value 800 W/m2 and temperature of 34 °C. Results showed that Ghardaïa had a higher GOR value than Bouzaréah over the year (10.947 vs. 8.3389).