A Review of the Configurations, Capabilities, and Cutting-Edge Options for Multistage Solar Stills in Water Desalination

Author:

Rashid Farhan Lafta1ORCID,Kaood Amr2ORCID,Al-Obaidi Mudhar A.34ORCID,Mohammed Hayder I.5ORCID,Alsarayreh Alanood A.6,Al-Muhsen Nizar F. O.4,Abbas Ammar S.7ORCID,Zubo Rana H. A.8,Mohammad Abdulrahman Th.3,Alsadaie Salih9ORCID,Sowgath Md. Tanvir10,Abd-Alhameed Raed1112ORCID,Mujtaba Iqbal M.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Petroleum Engineering Department, College of Engineering, University of Kerbala, Karbala 56001, Iraq

2. Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Fayoum University, El-Fayoum 63514, Egypt

3. Technical Institute of Baquba, Middle Technical University, Baghdad 10074, Iraq

4. Technical Instructor Training Institute, Middle Technical University, Baghdad 10074, Iraq

5. Department of Physics, College of Education, University of Garmian, Kurdistan, Kalar 46021, Iraq

6. Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Mutah University, Karak 61710, Jordan

7. Chemical Engineering Department, University of Baghdad, Baghdad 10074, Iraq

8. Technical Engineering College Kirkuk, Northern Technical University, Kirkuk 36001, Iraq

9. Chemical Engineering Department, University of Sirte, Sirte P.O. Box 674, Libya

10. Department of Chemical Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh

11. Department of Biomedical and Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Informatics, University of Bradford, Bradford BD7 1DP, UK

12. Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Basrah University College of Science and Technology, Basra 61004, Iraq

13. Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering and Informatics, University of Bradford, Bradford BD7 1DP, UK

Abstract

The desalination of saltwater is a viable option to produce freshwater. All the desalination processes are energy-intensive and can be carried out on a large scale. Therefore, producing freshwater using renewable energy sources is the most desirable option considering the current energy crisis and the effect that fossil-fuel-based energy has on our carbon footprint. In this respect, the tray-type still, one of several solar power desalination still varieties, is popular owing to its straightforward design, economic materials of construction, and minimal maintenance requirements, especially in isolated island regions with restricted energy and natural water supplies. The traditional tray-type solar power has a few drawbacks, such as the inability to recover latent heat from condensation, reduced thermal convection, a large heat capacity, and comparatively minimal driving power through evaporation. Therefore, the improvement of heat and mass transfer capabilities in tray-type stills has been the subject of many studies. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive review in the open literature that covers the design and operational details of multistage solar stills. The purpose of this paper is to present a thorough overview of the past research on multistage solar stills, in terms of configurations, capabilities, and cutting-edge options. In comparison to a unit without a salt-blocking formation, the review indicates that a multistage distillation unit may run continuously at high radiation and generate pure water that is around 1.7 times higher than a unit without a salt-blocking formation. The most effective deign is found to be “V”-shaped solar still trays that attach to four-stage stills, since they are less expensive and more economical than the “floor” (Λ-shape) design, which requires two collectors. Additionally, it can be stated that the unit thermal efficiency, solar percentage, and collected solar energy (over the course of a year) increase by 23%, 18%, and 24%, respectively, when the solar collectors are increased by 26% (at the constant inflow velocity of the water).

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Engineering (miscellaneous)

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