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Title: Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Traditional Solar Still Productivity in Cold Climatic
Authors: Alwan, N. T.
Shcheklein, S. E.
Ali, O. M.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd
IOP Publishing
Citation: Alwan N. T. Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Traditional Solar Still Productivity in Cold Climatic / N. T. Alwan, S. E. Shcheklein, O. M. Ali // Journal of Physics: Conference Series. — 2021. — Vol. 2119. — Iss. 1. — 012096.
Abstract: Solar distillation is an important technology to get potable water from saltwater using clean and free solar energy. In the current study, an experimental and theoretical investigation of a single-slope traditional solar still was carried out, and the freshwater productivity and thermal efficiency were evaluated for four typical days (19/06, 17/07, 22/08, and 15/09) of 2019 by implementing temperature parameters in different points of the solar still, and the weather parameters such as solar radiation, and ambient air temperature. The study showed an acceptable agreement between the experimental and theoretical results with an average of 6.6% measured deviation of the experimental data. It was noticed that the highest values of productivity were recorded on July 17, 2019. © 2021 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.
Keywords: DISTILLATION EQUIPMENT
POTABLE WATER
PRODUCTIVITY
SOLAR ENERGY
SOLAR HEATING
'CURRENT
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS
FRESH WATER
SINGLE SLOPES
SOLAR DISTILLATION
SOLAR STILL PRODUCTIVITY
SOLAR STILLS
THEORETICAL INVESTIGATIONS
THERMAL-EFFICIENCY
TYPICAL DAY
DISTILLATION
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/112012
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Conference name: 37th Siberian Thermophysical Seminar, STS 2021
Conference date: 14 September 2021 through 16 September 2021
SCOPUS ID: 85123605888
PURE ID: 29560548
ISSN: 1742-6588
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2119/1/012096
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