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Solar still desalination system equipped with paraffin as phase change material: exergoeconomic analysis and
Muhammad Zeeshan Malik1, Farayi Musharavati2, Saber Khanmohammadi3
1Faculty of Automation, Huaiyin Institute of Technology, Huai'an, 223003, China. malik4one@yahoo.com.
Abstract:
The current work is about analysis and multi-objective optimization (MOO) of weir-type solar still systems equipped with phase change material (PCM) regarding the exergetic and economic performance. To do so, the energetic and exergetic modeling of the suggested system is conducted then the substantial economic factors is applied to obtain the total cost rate of the considered SSDS. The total exergetic efficiency and total annual cost (TAC) is considered objective functions. Four parameters include mass of the PCM (mPCM), inlet brine water flow rate ([Formula: see text]), gap distance (d), and insulation width (xins) is chosen as decision variables. Moreover, a genetic algorithm-based MOO was applied to find the optimum states of evaluated solar still unit. The outputs represented that increasing the brine feed water mass flow rate does not affect the TAC while decreasing distilled water production rate. The scattered distribution of optimum states infers that the optimum value of PCM mass is about 1 kg. In addition, applied MOO reveals that with optimization of the studied system, the exergy efficiency increases about 1.47% and the annual distilled water increases 4.35% compared with the non-optimized system. The suggested system is capable to produce fresh water in remote areas without any pollution as well as in a low cost rate.
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