title: |
Dynamically operated, solar-driven Reverse Osmosis for battery-free drinking water
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contributing persons: |
Alireza Derakhshan[VerfasserIn] |
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133492757X |
Karsten Müller[AkademischeR BetreuerIn] |
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126686797X |
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Universität Rostock, Lehrstuhl für Technische Thermodynamik |
Jens Tränckner[AkademischeR BetreuerIn] |
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0000-0001-5830-817X |
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1048163857 |
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Universität Rostock, Agrar- und Umweltwissenschaftliche Fakultät |
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contributing corporate bodies: |
Universität Rostock[Grad-verleihende Institution] |
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38329-6 |
Universität Rostock. Fakultät für Maschinenbau und Schiffstechnik[Grad-verleihende Institution] |
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10085033-9 |
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abstract: |
Batteries account for a significant share of the lifecycle cost of solar-based water
desalination systems. Recently, battery-free PVRO has been developed and widely used,
requiring less investment and running costs. However, removing batteries leads to
high fluctuations and uncontrolled shutdowns during the operation. Because the solar
energy curve is inherently intermittent, and sharp energy reductions occur frequently.
A novel technology, Multifunctional Driver (MFD), is developed in this thesis to address
this drawback of the conventional battery-free solar reverse osmosis systems.
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institution: |
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technologies |
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subject class (DDC): |
600 Technology (Applied sciences) |
620 Engineering & allied operations |
621.3 Electrical Engineering, Electronics |
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extent: |
1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 161 Seiten)
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publication / production: |
Rostock
Rostock: Universität Rostock
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2023
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statement of responsibility: |
vorgelegt von Alireza Derakhshan |
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license/rights statement: |
all rights reserved This work may only be used under the terms of the German Copyright Law (Urheberrechtsgesetz). |
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rosdok_disshab_0000003173 |
created / modified: |
08.07.2024 / 10.07.2024
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metadata license: |
The metadata of this document was dedicated to the public domain (CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication). |