Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.49, No.10, 2839-2848, 2008
Thermal performance of a single-basin solar still integrated with a shallow solar pond
In an attempt to improve the daily productivity of the single effect solar stills, a single-slope single-basin solar still integrated with a shallow solar pond (SSP) was studied to perform solar distillation at a relatively high temperature. The energy balance equations of various elements of the considered system were formulated and solved analytically. Suitable computer programs were prepared for optimizing and predicting the thermal performance of the considered system. Numerical calculations were carried out on typical summer and winter days in Tanta (latitude 30 degrees 47'N) for different thicknesses and mass flow rates of the flowing water to study the effect of these parameters on the daily productivity and efficiency of the system. To validate the proposed theoretical model, comparisons between calculated and measured results were carried out. Good agreement has been achieved. The year-round performances of the still with and without the SSP were also investigated. The optimum values of the flowing water thickness and the mass flow rate for this typical configuration of the SSP-active solar still were obtained as 0.03 m and 0.0009 kg/s. The annual average values of the daily productivity (P) over bar (d) and efficiency (eta) over bar (d) of the still with the SSP were found to be higher than those obtained without the SSP by 52.36% and 43.80%, respectively. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.