Solar energy apparatus for dehydrating and vaporizing solution
An evaporation device, solar energy technology, applied in the direction of solar thermal devices, solar thermal power generation, heating devices, etc., can solve problems such as unfavorable environmental protection, harmful gases, large energy consumption, etc., achieve high work efficiency, speed up air flow, The effect of large effective heat exchange area
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Embodiment 1
[0030] Embodiment 1: Referring to accompanying drawings 1 to 3, a solar solution dehydration evaporation device is composed of an evaporator 1, a heat circulation pump 2 and two solar heat collectors 3, and the evaporator 1 includes a liquid The tray 4 and the tubular heat exchanger 5, the liquid holding tray 4 is a flat open container, the inner bottom surface of which is buried with a tubular heat exchanger 5; the tubular heat exchanger 5 is specifically referred to in Figure 6 As shown, it is composed of 15 heat exchange tubes 7 arranged in parallel and evenly spaced along the inner bottom surface of the liquid pan 4 and connected in parallel.
[0031] Referring to shown in accompanying drawing 4, two solar heat collectors 3 are connected in series, and the outlet 10 on it connects the heat transfer medium inlet 8 of the tubular heat exchanger 5 through the first pipeline, and the inlet 11 on it passes through the second pipeline, The thermal cycle pump 2 is connected to th...
Embodiment 2
[0036] Embodiment 2: Referring to accompanying drawings 1 to 3, a solar solution dehydration evaporation device is composed of an evaporator 1, a heat circulation pump 2 and two solar heat collectors 3, and the evaporator 1 includes a liquid The disc 4 and the tubular heat exchanger 5 differ from Embodiment 1 only in that the tubular heat exchanger 5 has a structure as shown in accompanying drawing 7, and is composed of 15 heat exchange tubes 7 parallel to the inner bottom surface of the liquid holding pan 4. Evenly arranged and connected in series, so that the inlet 8 of the heat transfer medium at one end and the outlet 9 of the heat transfer medium at the other end are connected. Of course, the tubular heat exchanger 5 here can also adopt various other forms, such as being formed by coiling a long heat exchange tube, and examples are not given here.
[0037] Others are the same as those in Embodiment 1, and will not be repeated here.
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