Study of dew water collection in humid tropical islands

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作者
Clus, O. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Ortega, P. [4 ,5 ]
Muselli, M. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Milimouk, I. [4 ,6 ]
Beysens, D. [1 ,4 ,7 ]
机构
[1] ESPCI PMMH, Equipe Supercrit Environm Mat & Espace, 10 Rue Vauquelin, F-75231 Paris 05, France
[2] Univ Corse, F-20000 Ajaccio, France
[3] CNRS, UNIR 6134, F-20000 Ajaccio, France
[4] OPUR, Int Org Dew Utilizat, F-75015 Paris, France
[5] Univ Polynesie Francaise, F-98702 Faaa, France
[6] CNRS ICMCB, Equipe Supercrit Environm, F-33608 Pessac, France
[7] CEA SBT, Equipe Supercrit Environm, F-38054 Grenoble, France
关键词
Tropical islands; Dew harvesting; Water resource; Sky radiation; Radiative cooling;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.07.038
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
An assessment of the potential for dew water to serve as a potable water source during a rainless season in a humid tropical climate was carried out in the Pacific islands of French Potynesia. The climate of these islands, in terms of diurnal and seasonal variations, wind and energy balance, is representative of the climate of the tropical Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Measurements were obtained at two characteristic sites of this region; a mountainous island (Punaauia, Tahiti Island) and an atoll (Tikehau, Tuamotu Archipelago). Dew was measured daily on a 30 degrees tilted, 1 m(2) plane collector equipped with a thermally insulated radiative foil. In addition, an electronic balance placed at 1 m above the ground with a horizontal 0.16 m(2) condensing plate made of PotyTetraFluoroEthylene (Teflon) was used in Tahiti. Dew volume data, taken during the dry season from 16/5/2005 to 14/10/2005, were correlated with air temperature and relative humidity, wind speed, cloud cover and visible plus infrared radiometer measurements. The data were also fitted to a model Dew formation in such a tropical climate is characterized by high absolute humidity, weak nocturnal temperature drop and strong Trade winds. These winds prevent dew from forming unless protected e. g. by natural vegetal windbreaks. In protected areas, dew can then form with winds as large as 7 m/s. Such strong winds also hamper at night the formation near the ground of a calm and cold air layer with high relative humidity. As the cooling power is tower than in the Mediterranean islands because of the high absolute humidity of the atmosphere, both effects combine to generate modest dewyields. However, dew events are frequent and provide accumulated amounts of water attractive for dew water harvesting. Slight modifications of existing rain collection devices on roofs can enhance dew formation and collection. Dew harvesting thus appears as an attractive possibility to provide the local population with a complementary - but on occasion, essential - water resource. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:159 / 171
页数:13
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