Enhanced water production in hemispherical solar stills via solar collector and thermal storage integration: experimental validation

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作者
Benabdelaziz K.F. [1 ,2 ]
Chaker A. [1 ]
Kerfah R. [3 ]
机构
[1] Department of Physics, Laboratory LPE, Brothers Mentouri University, Constantine
[2] Development Unit of Solar Equipment, EPST/Renewable Energy Development, Tipaza
[3] Department of Technology, Industrialist Fluid Measurement and Applications Laboratory, Djillali Bounaama Khemis-Miliana University, Khemis Miliana
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active solar still; flat plat solar collector; hemispherical solar still; solar distillation;
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10.2166/ws.2024.107
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In arid regions that face water scarcity, solar distillation offers hope by meeting the increasing need for clean drinking water. This study investigates the integration of a hot water storage system, heated by a flat plate solar collector, into a hemispherical solar still. Placing the storage tank below the still’s absorber enhances heat input and efficiently stores excess daytime thermal energy. Conducted in Bouismail from December 2022 to October 2023, the study yielded significant results: the modified solar still outperformed the conventional one, with production increases of 157% in winter and 207% in summer. Moreover, the modified still demonstrated remarkable efficiency improvement in summer, reaching 37.42% compared to 20.38% for the conventional still. The orientation of the fins within the storage tank, with respect to the hot water entrance orifice, significantly impacted water production, with alterations of the angle resulting in decreases of up to 25%. Increasing saltwater depth led to reduced distilled water output, with declines of up to 37.08% for the modified still. Economic analysis showed a slightly higher cost per liter of water produced by the modified still ($0.1897) compared to the simple one ($0.1446). © 2024 The Authors.
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页码:1734 / 1754
页数:20
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