Performance analysis of a solar desalination system operated by humidification–dehumidification technique
Abdalla Gomaa, Ahmed E. Hassaneen, Hatem Ibrahim, Mahmoud Abdelmagied

TL;DR
This study evaluates a solar-powered desalination system in Cairo, showing it can produce clean water efficiently and affordably using low-grade heat.
Contribution
The study experimentally evaluates a solar desalination system using real seawater under Cairo's climate, optimizing yield and cost.
Findings
Maximum distilled water production was 17.04 kg/day at 0.63 kg/s seawater flow and 13.2 m/s air velocity.
The cost of producing distilled water was approximately $0.017 per liter.
Annual CO2 emissions were reduced by 6 tons for the same water production.
Abstract
The humidification–dehumidification desalination system represents a thermal-based technology primarily intended for small-scale water desalination applications. It facilitates the production of distilled water from saline seawater at sub-boiling temperatures by employing low-grade heat sources, such as solar energy or waste heat, which are both readily available and characterized by low operational costs. This study aims to enhance the yield of distilled water from actual seawater (Suez Canal water) while simultaneously reducing production costs under the climatic conditions of Cairo, Egypt. To achieve this, an experimental, economic, and environmental evaluation was conducted on a closed-air open-water humidification–dehumidification desalination system, which is recognized for its superior energy efficiency. The pilot plant was constructed, and experimental trials were performed…
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TopicsSolar-Powered Water Purification Methods · Membrane Separation Technologies · Adsorption and Cooling Systems
