Performance analysis of an integrated solar based thermo-electric and desalination system

作者: Mohammad Javad Aberuee , Ehsan Baniasadi , Masoud Ziaei-Rad

DOI: 10.1016/J.APPLTHERMALENG.2016.08.199

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摘要: In this paper, the performance of a novel multi-generation solar system is evaluated at different working conditions. The proposed able to produce electric power, distilled water and hot water, concurrently. main components including thermoelectric generator, thermal energy storage, desalination unit tank modeled mathematically, then conditions using second law thermodynamics. effects temperature irradiation are also investigated as key operational parameters. Moreover, Genetic algorithm employed determine optimum for minimum thermodynamic irreversibility. results indicate that 960 MJ/d incident energy, produces 896 kJ/d electrical 177 kg/d 29,000 water. maximum exergy efficiency integrated about 46 1.5%, respectively. outcomes research confirm suitability such residential application.

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