2019
DOI: 10.1002/ep.13227
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Effect of specific height on productivity and thermal efficiency of a solar still: An experimental approach under indoor environment

Abstract: A novel experimental approach is presented where studies have been conducted on a solar still at four specific heights in the range of 0.266–0.341 m (in steps of 0.025 m) keeping other dimensions constant. Performance of solar still is established under indoor environment to suppress meteorological factors. Uniform heat was supplied to the solar still through flat plate‐type electrical heaters. For each specific height, the performance of the solar still was evaluated at five heat fluxes (600–1000 W/m2 in step… Show more

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“…The specific height is the average height between the basin water surface and the glass cover. Jamil and Akhtar 110 reported the effect of four different specific heights on the water productivity and found that the specific height has an inverse relationship with water productivity at constant water depth. The productivity was found to be improved with a reduction in specific height.…”
Section: Parameters Influencing Water Productivity Of the Solar Stillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific height is the average height between the basin water surface and the glass cover. Jamil and Akhtar 110 reported the effect of four different specific heights on the water productivity and found that the specific height has an inverse relationship with water productivity at constant water depth. The productivity was found to be improved with a reduction in specific height.…”
Section: Parameters Influencing Water Productivity Of the Solar Stillsmentioning
confidence: 99%