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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

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chemical engineering

Performance evaluation of inclined copper-stepped solar still in a wet tropical climate

Desalination, Volume 425, Year 2018

In this study, an evaluation on the efficiency of an inclined copper-stepped solar still was performed through theoretical and experiment. Inclined trays were used to increase the efficiency of a system. The theoretical calculations and the experiment were conducted by the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, UKM, Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor. Experimental data was utilized to test the theoretical model and the results show good acceptance between the experimental and theoretical data. The convective, evaporative, and radiative heat transfer coefficients and the water productivity and efficiency were calculated for each hour. The findings revealed that the maximum hourly productivity in the inclined copper-stepped solar still for the theoretical and experimental were 474 mL/m2 h and 605 mL/m2 h. Additionally, the daily efficiency varied between 28.33 and 29.5% for the inclined copper-stepped solar still from September to December 2016.
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Citations: 54
Authors: 5
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Research Areas
Environmental
Study Approach
Quantitative