Suppressed Convection Vapor Generation

Solar BiWater intentionally suppresses direct convection heat transfer to promote rapid localized vapor generation for solar distillation.

Suppressed Convection Vapor Generation

Reverse-Use Evacuated Tube Vapor Generation

Unlike conventional solar water heaters designed to maximize thermosiphon circulation and bulk water heating, Solar BiWater uses evacuated tubes in a reverse-use configuration. This allows solar thermal energy to concentrate in a limited upper water zone instead of being quickly dispersed into a large volume of circulating water.

The key idea is to rapidly convert a small quantity of water into vapor before significant bulk heat dissipation occurs.

Why Conventional Solar Heaters Do Not Produce Vapor

Conventional Solar Heater

Conventional solar water heaters are extremely inefficient at generating vapor because they are specifically designed to continuously transfer heat directly into a large circulating water body. Even when vapor accidentally forms under abnormal conditions, these systems have no dedicated structure to capture, separate, condense, or utilize the generated vapor.

Solar BiWater

Solar BiWater uses reverse-oriented evacuated tubes to create a convection-controlled “invisible separation zone,” allowing localized vapor generation and vapor transfer within the same connected water body, without mechanical separation, pumps, valves, caps, or external vapor piping.generation for distillation.

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