Study of WANOC Separation Plant- A Sustainable Approach

Authors

  • Vrushabh R Sutar B.Tech Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, DBATU University, Maharashtra, India.
  • Sumit S Vedpathak B.Tech Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, DBATU University, Maharashtra, India.
  • Prathamesh S Magdum B.Tech Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, DBATU University, Maharashtra, India.
  • Omkar A Satarale B.Tech Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, DBATU University, Maharashtra, India.
  • Manali V Sabale Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, SITCOE, Yadrav, Maharashtra, India.
  • Avesahemad SN Husainy Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, SITCOE Yadrav, Maharashtra, India.

Abstract

The actual aim of this project is to provide water to the society and separate gases. We use condensation and temperature difference of the ground. The water vapour in the atmosphere is used to convert water vapour in liquid form. These all process is done with the help of various components such as air funnel, VAWT, the duct (pipe), the tube to pump water outside and most important the metal casing which is present 8 ft below the soil. This metal casing actually creates a temperature difference. After the removal of water vapour from the air, the air becomes dry, this dry is then used to separate argon, nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide. The energy generated with the help of HAWT and solar panels can be used to recharge our home appliances and to separate these gases from air.

How to cite this article: Satarale OA, Vedpathak SS, Magdum PS. Study of Wanoc Separation Plant- A Sustainable Approch. J Adv Res Civil Envi Engr 2022; 9(3&4): 8-11.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2393.8307.202203

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Published

2023-01-13