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Techniques for extracting pure water by solar still with Fresnel lens and phase change materials

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  • Abbas Sahi Shareef

    (Mechanical Engineering Department/ University of Kerbala-Iraq)

  • Haider Nadhom Azziz

    (Petroleum Engineering Department/ University of Kerbala-Iraq)

  • Ameer Abdul-Salam

    (Mechanical Engineering Department/ University of Kerbala-Iraq)

Abstract

The effect of adding Fresnel lens and phase change materials on water yield in Solar Desalination was studied. because of the massive demand for clean water and its limited supply in comparison to the amount of water on the Earth’s surface, providing safe drinking water is one of the most important concerns facing the world. It was also confirmed that the system was affected by Fresnel lens and phase change materials Led to increased evaporation rates, the amount of water increased. The innovative design of the solar still cascade, which includes a slanted absorber plate and baffles, allows for a shallower water depth and improved solar radiation direction, resulting in increased production.

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  • Abbas Sahi Shareef & Haider Nadhom Azziz & Ameer Abdul-Salam, 2022. "Techniques for extracting pure water by solar still with Fresnel lens and phase change materials," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 9(6), pages 45-52, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:9:y:2022:i:6:p:45-52
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