Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.133, 14-19, 2017
Effective use of thermal energy at both hot and cold side of thermoelectric module for developing efficient thermoelectric water distillation system
An efficient thermoelectric distillation system has been designed and constructed for production of drinkable water. The unique design of this system is to use the heat from hot side of the thermoelectric module for water evaporation and the cold side for vapour condensation simultaneously. This novel design significantly reduces energy consumption and improves the system performance. The results of experiments show that the average water production is 28.5 mL/h with a specific energy consumption of 0.00114 kW h/mL in an evaporation chamber filled with 10 x 10 x 30 mm(3) of water. This is significantly lower than the energy consumption required by other existing thermoelectric distillation systems. The results also show that a maximum temperature difference between the hot and cold side of the thermoelectric module is 42.3 degrees C, which led to temperature increases of 26.4 degrees C and 8.4 degrees C in water and vapour, respectively. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.