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Technologies for Purified Water Extraction Using Single-Slope Solar Stills Equipped With Magnets and Graphite Fins

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  • Abbas Sahi Shareef

    (Mechanical Engineering Department/ University of Kerbala-Iraq)

  • Hayder Jabbar Kurji

    (Mechanical Engineering Department/ University of Kerbala-Iraq)

  • Ali Bani Khassaf

    (Mechanical Engineering Department/ University of Kerbala-Iraq)

  • Iman M Abd Zaid

    (Mechanical Engineering Department/ University of Kerbala-Iraq)

Abstract

In this paper, we will discuss the classifications of the solar still and the influences on its operation. And the effect of some additions on the productivity of the solar still,.we will make several comparisons on the traditional Solar Still device with the addition of some accessories that affect the performance of the device (fins and magnets), provided that the work of the device remains passive by studying some experimental and theoretical research published in this field to know the effect of these additions, types, preparation and Their sizes and the way they are arranged inside the device basin so that we can have a clear view of a good starting point in the upcoming work to develop the work of the device and reach better productivity.

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  • Abbas Sahi Shareef & Hayder Jabbar Kurji & Ali Bani Khassaf & Iman M Abd Zaid, 2022. "Technologies for Purified Water Extraction Using Single-Slope Solar Stills Equipped With Magnets and Graphite Fins," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 9(10), pages 01-08, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:9:y:2022:i:10:p:01-08
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