This paper presents a study of the solar dome system that is considered as one of the most important economical solutions in the domain of drinking water production. For this, a mathematical model was built from equations describing the optical and thermal phenomenon involved in this process. The concentration of radiation and the heat flow were simulated in each 0.1m² of the dome using the metrological parameters of Morocco’s region Rabat-Salé-Kenitra. The results can follow the evolution of the temperature of glass, salt water, point dew temperature, saturation pressure and evaporation rate as well as humidity reached in August month for the study zone. For this, a numerical implementation on Matlab and Ansys are compared with measurements for the same parameters shown in the domain study of single slope. The comparison results are more significant by the rise of the ray concentration rate reached to 99% if the inclination angle of the heliostat is divided into three intervals. The saturation pressure increases as long as with the rate of evaporation and the humidity that produces ordinary daily fresh water.
This manuscript presents an optimization of the performances of the CISSe/CdS/ZnO structure. 12 tests were performed for each layer on thickness, gap energy and temperature using SCAPC-1D. Numerical data were compiled with the open circuit voltage, the short circuit density, the fill factor and the efficiency. The results obtained are confirmed with the measurements illustrated in the literature. The analyses indicate a progressive improvement in the performance of the structure for each test; an efficiency of 28.8 % was recorded for the CISSe layer while 30.07 % as an efficiency for CdS and 31.47 % for the absorbent layer. On the other hand, an open circuit voltage does not exceed 1.37V for the whole structure.Thus, these results are satisfied and encouraged.
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