Performance of a multiple-wick solar still with condenser
In a conventional still, because the water condenses underneath a glass cover, its temperature becomes quite high. During the period of maximum sunshine, the glass temperature is higher than the dew point of the air-vapour mixture inside the still. Thus the yields of these kinds of stills are low. In this communication we have investigated experimentally the performance of a still with a condenser. Most of the condensation now takes place in the condenser, consequently the glass temperature remains low causing less heat loss to the ambient environment. The yield of the condenser-type still is higher than that of the non-condenser-type still.
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1983
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Authors: | Reddy, M. S. ; Chandra, D. J. Navin ; Sehgal, H. K. ; Sabberwal, S. P. ; Bhargava, Ashok Kumar ; Chandra, D. S. Jither |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 13.1983, 1, p. 15-21
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Elsevier |
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