(511a) Numerical Study on a Novel Solar-Driven Interface Evaporation Device Combined with Thermoelectric Material
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Sustainable Engineering Forum
Poster Session: Symposium on Solar Power and Chemical Systems in Honor of Prof. Aldo Steinfeld
Thursday, November 19, 2020 - 8:00am to 9:00am
In the continuous development of solar energy, solar-driven evaporation has attracted much attention due to its huge industrial potential. In recent years, many kinds of solar-driven interface evaporation devices have been proposed by confining the conversion of solar-thermal energy to the air/liquid interface. However, it can't work during night time and thus the evaporation efficiency is still limited. In this work, we discussed the possibility of combining thermoelectric technology with interface evaporation and proposed a novel solar-driven interface evaporation device combined with thermoelectric material. The design of the key components including thermoelectric structures and evaporation structures are introduced. A one-dimensional numerical model is developed to evaluate the evaporation performance of the novel design. We also compare the evaporation performance of the novel design with the traditional solar-driven interface evaporation device.