Performance evaluation of v-trough solar concentrator for water desalination applications

Abstract The working principle and thermal performance of a new v-trough solar concentrator are presented in this paper. Compared with the common parabolic trough solar concentrators, the new concentrator has two parabolic troughs which form a V-shape with the focal line at the bottom of the troughs. This is beneficial for the installation and insulation of the receiver, and the shadow on the reflective surface is avoided. The new v-trough collector does not require high precision tracking devices and reflective material. And therefore the cost of the system could be significantly reduced. Various experimental tests were carried out both outdoor and indoor using different types of receiver tubes. The results show that the collector system can have thermal efficiency up to 38% at 100 °C operating temperature. System modelling was used to predict the rate of fresh water produced by four different solar collector systems which include both static and one-axis solar tracking technologies. Comparison of the solar collectors at different temperature ranges for humidification/dehumidification desalination process using specific air flow rate were considered. At each temperature range, suitable solar collectors were compared in the aspect of fresh water production and area of solar collector required. Results showed that the new v-trough solar collector is the most promising technology for small to medium scale solar powered water desalination.

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