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Performance investigation of a novel solar hybrid air conditioning and humidification-dehumidification water desalination system

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DESALINATION
Volume 382, Issue -, Pages 28-42

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2015.12.023

Keywords

A/C; HDH water desalination; Solar assisted hybrid system; Storage system; Steady-state operation energy saving

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Parametric and economic studies of the performance of a solar hybrid air conditioning (A/C) and humidification dehumidification (HDH) water desalination system are presented. The system is integrated with thermal storage and auxiliary heating systems for steady-state operation. Fresh water production rate, fresh water recovery, cooling capacity, electrical power consumption, coefficient of performance and system economical index are studied at different operating and design parameters. The results show that (i) the electrical consumption of the auxiliary heater decreases with decreasing outdoor air flow rate and increasing both of outdoor air temperature, outdoor air humidity and temperature difference across the heating system, (ii) the increase in outdoor air temperature, outdoor humidity and temperature difference across the heating system increase the fresh water production and recovery rates, cooling capacity and the electric power consumption of the proposed system. Comparison with a basic air conditioning system showed that the proposed system has higher water production, cooling capacity, coefficient of performance (COP) and lower power/electricity consumptions at hot and humid regions. A cost analysis reveals that the saving in the total operating cost increases with increasing outdoor air temperature, and outdoor humidity and decreases with increasing temperature difference across the heating system. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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