Abstract

This paper presents a hybrid system using solar tower and tubular solar energy for desalination. Total radiation (dqspher) was calculated using MATLAB algorithms, encoding a 3x4 matrix for temperature, pressure, and air saturation transfer within the glass globe. The results are supported by the latest data published in the literature. Between angle 0° and 35°, the rate of dqspher exceeded 689,546 Kw/m2 in 5 hours. Desalinated water reached 4.2 L/m2 at a rate of 76.63%. The encouraging results promote the application of this technology for water desalination, ensuring efficiency, environmental friendliness and affordability.

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