Abstract

Abstract In remote islands and brackish water areas, seawater desalination devices are needed, but existing product technologies are relatively complex and inflexible to use. In this paper, a single-effect evaporation regenerative solar seawater desalination device is introduced. In this device, a solar collector composed of a straight-through-all glass vacuum tube is used for heat collection, while single-effect evaporation is used for seawater desalination. Moreover, the latent heat generated during condensation is used to increase the temperature of seawater, which increases the operation efficiency. This device has a simple structure, low cost, and is suitable for water desalination in remote islands and brackish water areas.

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