Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Solar Still with Integrated Built-in Condenser

  • Authors

    • Ghaleb Ibrahim
    • Husham M. Ahmed
    2018-10-07
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.15.23022
  • Solar stills Mathematical modeling, Water desalination, passive Built-in Condenser
  • Water scarcity is one of the most important problems in Middle East and North Africa. Many researchers believe that solar distillation is the best solution to solve water scarcity, especially since these areas are characterized by abundant solar energy most days of the year. One of the main disadvantages of solar distillates is the low rate of production and therefore the research focuses on the factors that many enhance and improve the rates of production of the solar stills.

     In this paper, the performance of a passive built in condenser incorporated into a solar still is studied theoretically and experimentally using. A theoretical framework is developed to forecast the productivity performance (accumulated and hourly), the temperatures of the various elements of the stills. The theoretical and experimental results were compared together and discussed thoroughly.  Both theoretical and experimental results were in good agreement. The behaviors of both agree well with each other and have similar trends.

     

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    Ibrahim, G., & M. Ahmed, H. (2018). Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Solar Still with Integrated Built-in Condenser. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(4.15), 327-332. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.15.23022