Investigation on the performance of solar still with thermoelectric cooling system for various cover material
In this study, an experimental investigation was performed to determine the effect of varying thermoelectric (TEC) cooling power on the solar still using different cover materials. Three types of cover materials, glass, polycarbonate (PC), and acrylic (PMMA), were studied for the TEC cooled solar st...
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my.um.eprints.392412023-11-29T04:40:39Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/39241/ Investigation on the performance of solar still with thermoelectric cooling system for various cover material Shatar, Nursyahirah Mohd Mohd Sabri, Mohd Faizul Mohd Salleh, Mohd Faiz Ani, Mohd Hanafi TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In this study, an experimental investigation was performed to determine the effect of varying thermoelectric (TEC) cooling power on the solar still using different cover materials. Three types of cover materials, glass, polycarbonate (PC), and acrylic (PMMA), were studied for the TEC cooled solar still. TEC cooling power was varied from 12 W to 36 W by changing the applied TEC current from 2 A to 4 A. The study was conducted at Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia which is located at 3.118 degrees N latitude and 101.656 degrees E longitude. The productivity of the solar still productivity with glass cover was increased by up to 76% when TEC cooling used a current of 4 A. The PMMA and PC covers had lower productivity compared to the reference solar still by up to -48% and -82%, respectively. The highest energy efficiency obtained by a solar still with TEC cooling for glass, PC and PMMA cover was 23.6%, 2.5%, and 7.2%, respectively. The average maximum exergy efficiency of solar still with glass, PC, and PMMA cover calculated to be 7.04%, 0.61%, and 2.13%, respectively. The economic analysis revealed that the lowest cost per litre was achieved by glass cover TEC cooling of $ 0.042. Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd 2023-01 Article PeerReviewed Shatar, Nursyahirah Mohd and Mohd Sabri, Mohd Faizul and Mohd Salleh, Mohd Faiz and Ani, Mohd Hanafi (2023) Investigation on the performance of solar still with thermoelectric cooling system for various cover material. Renewable Energy, 202. pp. 844-854. ISSN 0960-1481, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2022.11.105 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2022.11.105>. 10.1016/j.renene.2022.11.105 |
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In this study, an experimental investigation was performed to determine the effect of varying thermoelectric (TEC) cooling power on the solar still using different cover materials. Three types of cover materials, glass, polycarbonate (PC), and acrylic (PMMA), were studied for the TEC cooled solar still. TEC cooling power was varied from 12 W to 36 W by changing the applied TEC current from 2 A to 4 A. The study was conducted at Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia which is located at 3.118 degrees N latitude and 101.656 degrees E longitude. The productivity of the solar still productivity with glass cover was increased by up to 76% when TEC cooling used a current of 4 A. The PMMA and PC covers had lower productivity compared to the reference solar still by up to -48% and -82%, respectively. The highest energy efficiency obtained by a solar still with TEC cooling for glass, PC and PMMA cover was 23.6%, 2.5%, and 7.2%, respectively. The average maximum exergy efficiency of solar still with glass, PC, and PMMA cover calculated to be 7.04%, 0.61%, and 2.13%, respectively. The economic analysis revealed that the lowest cost per litre was achieved by glass cover TEC cooling of $ 0.042. |
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