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ANSYS Fluent-CFD analysis of a continuous single-slope single-basin type solar still
The present study endeavours to substantially contribute towards alleviating the global water scarcity problem. The task entailed designing a computational model of a renewable energy-based evaporator. Using ANSYS Fluent, the CFD simulations of a three-dimensional conventional continuous single slope, single basin solar still were carried out in summer at 23.79°N, 86.43°E coordinates. With the optimized inclination condensation angle of 29° and water depth at 1 cm, the solar still recorded the highest hourly drinking water, about 1.5 kg m−2, at 11:00 h. The continuous production resulted in a water collection rate of 8.6 kg m−2 day −1, encompassing the production of all previous models. Additionally, compared with the literature correlation for solar still simulated mass, the Power model calculation was the closest, with a 12.4% variation. Furthermore, the study showcases that CFD is an economical, efficient, and easily diagnosable technique for designing solar stills.
ANSYS Fluent-CFD analysis of a continuous single-slope single-basin type solar still
The present study endeavours to substantially contribute towards alleviating the global water scarcity problem. The task entailed designing a computational model of a renewable energy-based evaporator. Using ANSYS Fluent, the CFD simulations of a three-dimensional conventional continuous single slope, single basin solar still were carried out in summer at 23.79°N, 86.43°E coordinates. With the optimized inclination condensation angle of 29° and water depth at 1 cm, the solar still recorded the highest hourly drinking water, about 1.5 kg m−2, at 11:00 h. The continuous production resulted in a water collection rate of 8.6 kg m−2 day −1, encompassing the production of all previous models. Additionally, compared with the literature correlation for solar still simulated mass, the Power model calculation was the closest, with a 12.4% variation. Furthermore, the study showcases that CFD is an economical, efficient, and easily diagnosable technique for designing solar stills.
ANSYS Fluent-CFD analysis of a continuous single-slope single-basin type solar still
Srishti (Autor:in) / Paras (Autor:in) / Aditya Kumar (Autor:in)
2024
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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