Solar Energy, Vol.75, No.5, 421-431, 2003
Effect of dust deposition on the performance of a solar desalination plant operating in an arid desert area
The performance of a solar desalination plant (whether using thermal or photovoltaic collectors) is influenced by the ability of the glazing system to transmit solar radiation to the collector absorption surface. This ability is influenced by such factors as the intensity of solar radiation, the transmittance of the collector glazing, the tilt angle of the absorbing surface, the operating parameters of the plant, the properties of the materials of construction, etc. This paper discusses the influence of dust deposition on the evacuated tube collector field on the operating performance of the solar desalination plant at Abu Dhabi, UAE. This plant has a collector field area of 1864 m(2) of absorber surface and an MED (multiple effect distillation) unit for seawater desalination with a capacity of 120 m(3)/day of distilled water. The reduction in transmittance due to dust deposition on the amount of heat collected has been measured and its influence on the distillate production has been estimated using the computer simulation program SOLDES which has been verified previously as an effective tool for predicting the operating performance of similar plant designs. The frequency of high-pressure water jet cleaning on the performance of the plant was also investigated. It was found that dust deposition and its effect on plant performance depend strongly on the season of the year and the frequency of jet cleaning should be adjusted accordingly. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier Ltd.