2nd International Conference on Chemical Engineering (ICCE) UNPAR | |
Solar powered desalination system using Fresnel lens | |
Sales, M.T.B.F.^1 | |
Chemical Engineering Department, University of St. la Salle, Bacolod City, Philippines^1 | |
关键词: Coastal area; Condenser systems; Desalination systems; Optimum angle; Potential sources; Solar stills; Solar-powered; World Health Organization; | |
Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/162/1/012002/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1757-899X/162/1/012002 |
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来源: IOP | |
【 摘 要 】
The Philippines is surrounded by coastal areas and these areas can be a potential source for potable water. This study aims to design and construct a solar powered desalination system using Fresnel lens. The experimental study was conducted using polluted salt water for the sample and desalination was carried out using the designed system. The desalination system was composed of the solar concentrator, solar still and the condenser system. The Fresnel lens was made of acrylic plastic and was an effective solar concentrator. Solar stills made of dark colored glass bottles were effective in absorbing the solar energy. The condenser system made of polybutylene and polystyrene were effective in condensing the vapor at ambient temperature. The shortest time of vaporization of the salt water was at 293 sec and the optimum angle of position of the lens was 36.42°. The amount of condensate collected was directly proportional to the amount of salt water in the solar still. The highest mean efficiency of the designed set-up was 34.82%. The water produced by the solar powered desalination system using Fresnel lens passed the standards set by WHO (World Health Organization) for drinking water.
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