A desalination plant with solar and wind energy

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作者
Chen, H. [1 ]
Ye, Z. [1 ]
Gao, W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Shanghai Sci & Tech, Sch Energy & Power Engn, Shanghai 200093, Peoples R China
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10.1088/1757-899X/52/7/072003
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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0802 ;
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The shortage of freshwater resources has become a worldwide problem. China has a water shortage, although the total amount of water resources is the sixth in the world, the per capita water capacity is the 121th (a quarter of the world's per capita water capacity), and the United Nations considers China one of the poorest 13 countries in the world in terms of water. In order to increase the supply of fresh water, a realistic way is to make full use of China's long and narrow coastline for seawater desalination. This paper discusses a sea water desalination device, the device adopts distillation, uses the greenhouse effect principle and wind power heating principle, and the two-type start is used to solve the problem of vertical axis wind turbine self-starting. Thrust bearings are used to ensure the stability of the device, and to ensure absorbtion of wind energy and solar energy, and to collect evaporation of water to achieve desalination. The device can absorb solar and wind energy instead of input energy, so it can be used in ship, island and many kinds of environment. Due to the comprehensive utilization of wind power and solar power, the efficiency of the device is more than other passive sea water desalting plants, the initial investment and maintenance cost is lower than active sea water desalting plant. The main part of the device cannot only be used in offshore work, but can also be used in deep sea floating work, so the device can utilise deep sea energy. In order to prove the practicability of the device, the author has carried out theory of water production calculations. According to the principle of conservation of energy, the device ais bsorbing solar and wind power, except loose lost part which is used for water temperature rise and phase transition. Assume the inflow water temperature is 20 degrees C, outflow water temperature is 70 degrees C, the energy utilization is 60%, we can know that the water production quantity is 8 kg/m(2) per hour. Comparing with the disk solar distillation apparatus, of which water production quantity is only 3-4kg/m(2) per hour only in sunny day, but can't be used at night, the water production quantity is highly increased. So the device should have a good application prospect.
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