Critical variables in the performance of a productivity-enhanced solar still
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ArticleKAUST Department
Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) DivisionEnvironmental Biotechnology Research Group
Environmental Science and Engineering Program
Water Desalination and Reuse Research Center (WDRC)
Date
2013-12Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/563125
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A new and sustainable modification has been introduced into the conventional solar still, considerably increasing its productivity. This enhancement in the solar still productivity is achieved without forsaking the basic features of the still such as low cost, ease of handling, sustainability, water quality, material availability, low maintenance and space conservation. The introduced modification is in the form of a slowly rotating hollow drum within the still cavity that allows the formation of thin water films, which evaporate rapidly. Several environmental and operational parameters attribute to the optimization of the new still design. Environmental factors refer primarily to weather conditions such as solar intensity, relative humidity, ambient temperature and wind speed and direction. Operational variables include drum speed, brine depth in the basin, cover cooling and other related parameters such as the materials used and the still configuration. The influence of these parameters is discussed and their impact on productivity is investigated in detailed order to identify existing correlations and optimize design and operation of the new system. An error analysis was conducted for all experimental data obtained from this study. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.Citation
Ayoub, G. M., Malaeb, L., & Saikaly, P. E. (2013). Critical variables in the performance of a productivity-enhanced solar still. Solar Energy, 98, 472–484. doi:10.1016/j.solener.2013.09.030Sponsors
The authors would like to acknowledge the Lebanese National Council for Scientific Research and the Middle East Desalination Research Center, Oman for financially supporting this work. The Environmental Engineering Research Center at AUB is acknowledged for providing its facilities to conduct the experimental work.Publisher
Elsevier BVJournal
Solar Energyae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.solener.2013.09.030