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Energetic and exergetic investigation of single slope solar still with sponge and circular hollow fins at different water depths
In this investigation, the experimental analysis of single slope solar still (SSSS) using hollow pin fins and sponge is done. The analysis of a SSSS using various sizes of water depth located in the basin was investigated based on energy and exergy analysis. The performance was estimated for the different water depths such as 15, 30, and 45 mm in basin. Four types are considered, type 1: traditional solar still (TSS), type 2: TSS with sponge, type 3: TSS with circular hollow fins and type 4: TSS with sponge and circular hollow fins. The effects of the sponge, water depth and the use of hollow pin fins were also examined. The performance was estimated for the variation of water depth such as 15, 30, and 45 mm in basin. The energy efficiency of Type 4 (TSS with sponge and circular hollow fins) is 20% higher than that of Type 3 (TSS with circular hollow fins), 38.47% higher than that of Type 2 (TSS with sponge) and 79.98% higher than that of Type 1 (TSS).
Energetic and exergetic investigation of single slope solar still with sponge and circular hollow fins at different water depths
In this investigation, the experimental analysis of single slope solar still (SSSS) using hollow pin fins and sponge is done. The analysis of a SSSS using various sizes of water depth located in the basin was investigated based on energy and exergy analysis. The performance was estimated for the different water depths such as 15, 30, and 45 mm in basin. Four types are considered, type 1: traditional solar still (TSS), type 2: TSS with sponge, type 3: TSS with circular hollow fins and type 4: TSS with sponge and circular hollow fins. The effects of the sponge, water depth and the use of hollow pin fins were also examined. The performance was estimated for the variation of water depth such as 15, 30, and 45 mm in basin. The energy efficiency of Type 4 (TSS with sponge and circular hollow fins) is 20% higher than that of Type 3 (TSS with circular hollow fins), 38.47% higher than that of Type 2 (TSS with sponge) and 79.98% higher than that of Type 1 (TSS).
Energetic and exergetic investigation of single slope solar still with sponge and circular hollow fins at different water depths
Pathak, Piyush Kumar (author) / Raj, Gaurav (author) / Chandra, Prakash (author)
Heat Transfer ; 51 ; 3219-3236
2022-06-01
18 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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