Low-cost high-efficiency solar steam generation by wick material with graphite micro/nano particles
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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steamefficiencyhigh-efficiencylow-costparticlesolarconcentrationenergy
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Generating water steam by solar energy is a significant process for many fields. In this paper, a low-cost high-efficiency wick type steam generator is proposed. It's based on the heat localization and thin-film evaporation. The measurements show that the energy efficiency is 84 % at 1 kw/m2. Besides, the dependence of efficiency on particle concentration and size are discussed. The optimal particle concentration is found at 60 g/m2, and a smaller particle size gives higher efficiency. The experimental results agree well with the theoretical prediction based on thin-film evaporation theory. Our study offers a new in-depth understanding of low-cost high-efficiency solar steam generation.
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