Abstract
Adsorption cooling cum desalination systems can produce cooling effect and fresh water simultaneously, powered by low-grade heat sources. This study aims to obtain the relationship between saltwater salinity and the cooling and desalination performance, and to develop a comprehensive numerical model that can accurately predict the cooling and desalination performance of an adsorption desalination system, with the use of a novel composite adsorbent having a high water uptake and thermal conductivity. A mathematical model has been developed, considering mass recovery process, preheating/precooling process and the effect of salinity on the physical properties of saltwater, which is verified by experiments on a prototype adsorption desalination system. It turns out that the simulation results match well with the corresponding experiment results. Under the operating conditions with the desorption temperature at 85 °C and evaporation temperature at 14 °C, experiment results show that the specific cooling power and specific daily water production values are 490 W/kg and 18 m3/tonne adsorbent/day for seawater. The trend of cooling and desalination performance change vs. saltwater salinity is clearly reported. Both experiment and simulation results demonstrate that the adsorption cooling cum desalination system adopting the composite adsorbent has a great potential to sustainably provide fresh water and cooling effect.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 115879 |
| Journal | Applied Thermal Engineering |
| Volume | 181 |
| Online published | 25 Aug 2020 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 25 Nov 2020 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation
Research Keywords
- Adsorption cooling cum desalination system
- Experiment verified numerical simulation
- Salinity
- Specific cooling power
- Specific daily water production
RGC Funding Information
- RGC-funded
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ECS: Study of Hybrid-Nanofluids in Superhydrophilic Wick Structure for Heat Transfer Enhancement in an Adsorption Cooling System
TSO, C. Y. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
1/01/20 → 5/12/23
Project: Research
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ITF: Study and Development of a Novel Superhydrophilic-Nanostructured Composite Surface in Dehumidification Systems
TSO, C. Y. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
1/06/19 → 31/05/21
Project: Research
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ECS: Thermally Driven Energy Efficient Desalination Process: A Hybrid Membrane Distillation-Adsorption Desalination System for Concentrate Treatment
AN, K. J. A. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
1/09/16 → 27/08/20
Project: Research
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