Title of article :
Study on stepped type basin in a solar still
Author/Authors :
Alaudeen, A. Mohamed Sathak Polytechnic College - Department of Mechanical Engineering, India , Johnson, K. Thiagarajar College of Engineering - Department of Mechanical Engineering, India , Ganasundar, P. Thiagarajar College of Engineering - Department of Mechanical Engineering, India , Abuthahir, A. Syed Pet Engineering College - Department of Mechanical Engineering, India , Srithar, K. Thiagarajar College of Engineering - Department of Mechanical Engineering, India
Abstract :
In this work a stepped solar still is used to enhance the productivity of the solar still. Theconcept of integrating the stepped solar still along with inclined flat plate collector is introduced in this research work. In this stepped type solar still, a conventional basin of area 1 m2, was placed at the bottom. Another absorber plate, stepped type was fixed on the top of the conventional basin. It consists of subsequent trays and inclined flat plate collectors. This ensures an additional exposure area which augments the evaporation rate. Experiments were conducted with various depths in the conventional basin. A conventional still was fabricated and run parallel with the experimental set up for comparison. Sensible heat storage mediums such as rocks, pebbles were added to the top basin of stepped trays and bottom conventional basins to increase the temperature of water in the still. Wicks were placed on the inclined flat plate collector to augment the evaporation rate due to capillarity. A higher evaporation rate is obtained in the packing material with wicks and pebbles in tray combinations. Theoretical analysis was performed and it agrees with experimental values. Efficiency of the system was also compared with conventional solar still.
Keywords :
Stepped solar still , Inclined flat plate collector , Daily efficiency , Solar desalination
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences