Abstract
Heat pump systems can simultaneously produce cooling energy for space cooling in hotels, office and residential buildings and heat for desalination using membrane distillation (MD). The MD technique uses a heat input at a temperature compatible with the levels of heat pump condensers (<60◦ C). A heat pump prototype coupled with an air-gap membrane distillation unit was constructed and tested. This paper presents the experimental study on a lab-scale prototype and details the two operating modes “continuous” and “controlled” simulating an air conditioning system and a food storage, respectively. The experimental results enable to analyze the performance of the prototype and the physical phenomena involved. Finally, the study shows that this system could be a promising solution to help supplying freshwater to people in hot regions of the world.
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Diaby, A. T., Byrne, P., Loulergue, P., Sow, O., & Maré, T. (2021). Experimental study of a heat pump for simultaneous cooling and desalination by membrane distillation. Membranes, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes11100725
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