Abstract

This study investigates the performances of a self-sufficient greenhouse powered by a solar humidification–dehumidification desalination unit. It aims to achieve an overall integrated system that produces enough fresh water to cover the irrigation demand as well as the air humidification needs of the greenhouse. The humidification–dehumidification operation was numerically simulated using the developed model along with the greenhouse microclimate. The greenhouse model was validated through an experimental real-scale greenhouse. To make the proposed system more flexible, an auxiliary control system is used to easily monitor the greenhouse needs and ensure its satisfaction. The findings revealed that the integrated system, with its two main subsystems and its regulation device, successfully ensures the greenhouse irrigation, the humidification needs and provides an optimal plant growth. For the case study, i.e. cucurbit greenhouse situated at El Hamma (Tunisia), the desalination system can cover more than 200% of the greenhouse water irrigation needs while keeping the greenhouse inside air at a humidity level of 60% at least. The maximum productivity and the best energy efficiency are respectively 5.1 m3/day and 63.25%.

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