Atmospheric Water Generator
Author(s) -
Nooman Khan,
Sarfraz Khan,
Qais Khorajiya,
Jamdar Sairan,
Prof. M.A. Gulbarga
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2022.41406
Subject(s) - vapor compression refrigeration , dew point , water vapor , environmental science , air conditioning , dew , environmental engineering , evaporator , humidity , refrigeration , waste management , refrigerant , gas compressor , meteorology , engineering , condensation , mechanical engineering , physics
An Atmospheric Water Generator is a device which is extracts water vapor from the humid air. By using different dehumidification technique. the water vapor accumulated then water is then filtered and purified through several filters including carbon, and reverse osmosis, and UV sterilization lights. The result is pure drinking water from the air. an Atmospheric Water Generator Works on the same principle as a refrigerators and air conditioners i.e on the principle of vapor compression refrigeration. in atmospheric water generator air passing through evaporator coil which temperature maintain below dew point temperature of water by vapour compression refrigeration method air condenses to to dew point temperature water vapor separate from air then collected water vapor is passed through a filtration system and it is then stored in a tank. The major aim or objective of our project is to provide safe and clean drinking water to those areas which are facing water shortage problems or where water transportation through regular means is expensive (especially rural areas). Our project hopes to reduce this problem by providing an atmospheric water generator that will run via bicycle-gear arrangement or stand-alone renewable source of energy i.e either solar or wind.
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