2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2014.12.032
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Estimation of convective heat transfer coefficient and water-productivity in a tubular solar still – CFD simulation and theoretical analysis

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“…Quantitatively comparison The results of water productivity and water temperature of the present study were similar to experimental results. Rahbar et al [53] and Bafghi et al [54] Verification Quantitatively comparison The water productivity obtained from numerical solution has been compared with the experimental data for a given geometry reported by Islam and Fukuhara [71]. The results show that CFD simulation can predict mass productivity within the range of 15%.…”
Section: Validationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Quantitatively comparison The results of water productivity and water temperature of the present study were similar to experimental results. Rahbar et al [53] and Bafghi et al [54] Verification Quantitatively comparison The water productivity obtained from numerical solution has been compared with the experimental data for a given geometry reported by Islam and Fukuhara [71]. The results show that CFD simulation can predict mass productivity within the range of 15%.…”
Section: Validationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Soliman (1976) suggested the concept of high temperature solar distillation (active solar distillation system). Worldwide, many researchers (Rai and Tiwari, 1983;Lawrence and Tiwari, 1990;Tayeb, 1992;Tiwari et al, 2003;Dubey and Tiwari, 2008;Hamadou and Abdellatif, 2014;Ling et al, 2014;Huang et al, 2015;Sebaii et al, 2015;Feilizadeh et al, 2015;Rahbar et al, 2015;Morad et al, 2015;Nimr and Dahdolan, 2015;Dehghan et al, 2015;Taghvaei et al, 2015;Edalatpour et al, 2016;Tiwari and Sahota, 2017) have theoretically and experimentally studied different active solar distillation systems.…”
Section: Solar Still Integrated With N-photovoltaic Thermal Partiallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researchers developed a new correlation for estimating the convective heat transfer coefficient which showed good agreement with the published well-known models Rahbar and Esfahani (2012-2). The same researchers improved the solar still productivity at different operating conditions by using CFD simulation work (Rahbar and Esfahani 2013;Rahbar et al 2015). The authors and their colleagues carried out extensive experimental work to improve the performance of various types of solar still.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%