Performance analysis of “V”-type solar still with tilt wick and effect of wick coverage

Solar distillation has yet to achieve widespread acceptance due to various technical difficulties and maintenance requirements which might not be acceptable or feasible for local communities. Emphasis has now shifted on the assimilation of locally available materials and expertise for optimum output...

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Main Authors: P.U. Suneesh, R. Jayaprakash, Sanjay Kumar, David Denkenberger
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Cogent Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2017.1419791
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R. Jayaprakash
Sanjay Kumar
David Denkenberger
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description Solar distillation has yet to achieve widespread acceptance due to various technical difficulties and maintenance requirements which might not be acceptable or feasible for local communities. Emphasis has now shifted on the assimilation of locally available materials and expertise for optimum output. Coimbatore and nearby areas in South India have cotton waste material because the textile industry has flourished over the past ten years. A new design of wick and the performance of the solar still are parametrically analyzed in this paper. A “V”-type solar still of 1.5 m2 was constructed for experimental verification and data collection. The glass temperature, ambient air temperature and solar radiation were recorded during the sunny days. The effect of the tilt angle in the Coimbatore climatic conditions is also presented in this paper. The system was tested in two ways: (1) tilt basin fully covered by wick and, (2) tilt basin partially covered by the wick. Since the partial coverage of the wick yielded higher output and would be lower cost, this is the superior arrangement. The optimum tilt of the wick was found to be 25°. The system with tilt basin fully covered by wick produced distillate yield of 3,365 ml (m2-day) whereas the system with tilt basin partially covered by wick produced distillate yield of 3,640 ml (m2-day).
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spelling doaj.art-6f37fc1d87144cd9a5c7618a9e928d3a2023-09-02T19:22:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162017-01-014110.1080/23311916.2017.14197911419791Performance analysis of “V”-type solar still with tilt wick and effect of wick coverageP.U. Suneesh0R. Jayaprakash1Sanjay Kumar2David Denkenberger3M E S College of Engineering (Affiliated to Kerala Technological University) KuttippuramSri Ramakrishna Mission Vidhyalaya, College of Arts and ScienceBR Ambedkar Bihar UniversityTennessee State UniversitySolar distillation has yet to achieve widespread acceptance due to various technical difficulties and maintenance requirements which might not be acceptable or feasible for local communities. Emphasis has now shifted on the assimilation of locally available materials and expertise for optimum output. Coimbatore and nearby areas in South India have cotton waste material because the textile industry has flourished over the past ten years. A new design of wick and the performance of the solar still are parametrically analyzed in this paper. A “V”-type solar still of 1.5 m2 was constructed for experimental verification and data collection. The glass temperature, ambient air temperature and solar radiation were recorded during the sunny days. The effect of the tilt angle in the Coimbatore climatic conditions is also presented in this paper. The system was tested in two ways: (1) tilt basin fully covered by wick and, (2) tilt basin partially covered by the wick. Since the partial coverage of the wick yielded higher output and would be lower cost, this is the superior arrangement. The optimum tilt of the wick was found to be 25°. The system with tilt basin fully covered by wick produced distillate yield of 3,365 ml (m2-day) whereas the system with tilt basin partially covered by wick produced distillate yield of 3,640 ml (m2-day).http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2017.1419791solar stilldesalinationv-typetilt wickbasin
spellingShingle P.U. Suneesh
R. Jayaprakash
Sanjay Kumar
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Performance analysis of “V”-type solar still with tilt wick and effect of wick coverage
Cogent Engineering
solar still
desalination
v-type
tilt wick
basin
title Performance analysis of “V”-type solar still with tilt wick and effect of wick coverage
title_full Performance analysis of “V”-type solar still with tilt wick and effect of wick coverage
title_fullStr Performance analysis of “V”-type solar still with tilt wick and effect of wick coverage
title_full_unstemmed Performance analysis of “V”-type solar still with tilt wick and effect of wick coverage
title_short Performance analysis of “V”-type solar still with tilt wick and effect of wick coverage
title_sort performance analysis of v type solar still with tilt wick and effect of wick coverage
topic solar still
desalination
v-type
tilt wick
basin
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2017.1419791
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