Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7044819 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Generating water steam is a significant process for many fields. By combining heat localization and thin-film evaporation, a low-cost high-efficiency solar steam generator is proposed here. The measurements show that the energy efficiency is 78% at 1â¯kW/m2. Meanwhile, the experimental results agree well with our theoretical prediction based on thin-film evaporation theory. Besides, the dependence of efficiency on particle concentration and size are discussed. It's found that the performance of the generator has a weak correlation to a few different particles (graphite, graphene, MoS2, and carbon nanotubes). This work offers a new in-depth understanding of high-efficiency solar steam generation and shows an example of using nanotechnology in practical application by a cheap and simple way.
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Authors
Guilong Peng, Hongru Ding, Swellam Wafa Sharshir, Xiaojia Li, Hanchen Liu, Dengke Ma, Lirong Wu, Jianfeng Zang, Huan Liu, Wei Yu, Huaqing Xie, Nuo Yang,