Applications of Heat Exchanger in Solar Desalination: Current Issues and Future Challenges

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Abstract

Solar desalination is a process to convert saline water into potable water by the application of solar energy. The enhancement of the distillate output of the solar desalination is low, so it is not considered as a method to produce potable water. A heat exchanger is an important device used for heat transfer applications. The present review article illustrates the application of a heat exchanger with a solar desalination system to enhance the distillate output. In the current review, it is found that the heat exchanger is an important device to improve the distillate productivity of the solar desalination system. Finally, the future work and future challenges of using a heat exchanger with a solar desalination system are presented.

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Elsheikh, A. H., Panchal, H. N., Sengottain, S., Alsaleh, N. A., & Ahmadein, M. (2022, March 1). Applications of Heat Exchanger in Solar Desalination: Current Issues and Future Challenges. Water (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14060852

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