2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40095-015-0185-x
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The performance investigation of triangular solar stills having different heat storage materials

Abstract: Desalination of water can be achieved via the use of solar stills, especially as they are considered to be the cheapest option for potable water production in remote, arid and small communities with limited availability of freshwater. However, one very common challenge with water production via solar stills is that the amount of water produced is usually low. The aim of this work is to evaluate the productivity enhancement of solar stills using different heat storage materials in the basin. To conduct the expe… Show more

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“…It can be observed from Figure S1, Supporting Information and Figures (4 and 5), and 6 that similar patterns were noticed for both solar stills, where the basin water temperature (T w ), and inner and outer cover temperatures (T ci and T ce ) increased to the maximum values at 2.00 PM corresponding to the highest hourly average solar irradiance and then they decreased corresponding to the decrease in solar irradiance throughout the day ( Figure S1, Supporting Information and Figures 5 and 6). These findings conform to studies by other investigators [4,6].…”
Section: Heat Balance Of the Condensing Coversupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…It can be observed from Figure S1, Supporting Information and Figures (4 and 5), and 6 that similar patterns were noticed for both solar stills, where the basin water temperature (T w ), and inner and outer cover temperatures (T ci and T ce ) increased to the maximum values at 2.00 PM corresponding to the highest hourly average solar irradiance and then they decreased corresponding to the decrease in solar irradiance throughout the day ( Figure S1, Supporting Information and Figures 5 and 6). These findings conform to studies by other investigators [4,6].…”
Section: Heat Balance Of the Condensing Coversupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Similar pattern has also been reported in previous works [6,30,31]. Figures 5 and 6 show the hourly water production for PSS and GSS, respectively.…”
Section: Effect Of Solarsupporting
confidence: 87%
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