SOLAR-STILL WATER PRODUCTION UNDER MALAYSIAN CONDITIONS

In many parts of the world, fresh water is unavailable to people. The worldwide rapid growth in industry has greatly increased the demand for fresh water. Early advancements in providing such solutions have come up with desalination plants to convert sea water into drinking water through distillatio...

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Main Author: BELDEN, CHIN CHUNG YEW
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Published: Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2013
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.81942013-10-04T15:55:48Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/8194/ SOLAR-STILL WATER PRODUCTION UNDER MALAYSIAN CONDITIONS BELDEN, CHIN CHUNG YEW TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) In many parts of the world, fresh water is unavailable to people. The worldwide rapid growth in industry has greatly increased the demand for fresh water. Early advancements in providing such solutions have come up with desalination plants to convert sea water into drinking water through distillation system. However, the operational and maintenance costs are high and energy demanding which is a practical option only in rich countries. Solar distillation is an expanding alternative to desalination, that is distilling water using solar energy. Solar distillation is environmentally safe and uses solar radiation to evaporate saline water into potable water. This project aims to discuss solar-still water production under Malaysian conditions in terms of ambient temperature, solar radiation and wind effects. The first method involved using three solar still basins - with black paint, sand layer, and conventional to compare solar capture with water production. The second method emphasizes on increasing the effects of evaporation by using a Parabolic Trough Collector (PTC) connected to a solar still basin. The present investigation showed the black paint basin has productivity up to 2.36 kg/m2/d which is 70% more than conventional stainless steel basin. PTC system produced up to 439 ml/m2/d with much areas to improve on. It is projected that the finding of this research can widen the research field of solar distillation especially in areas where fresh water is scarce. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2013-05 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/8194/1/Final%20Dissertation%2012541.pdf BELDEN, CHIN CHUNG YEW (2013) SOLAR-STILL WATER PRODUCTION UNDER MALAYSIAN CONDITIONS. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Unpublished)
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BELDEN, CHIN CHUNG YEW
SOLAR-STILL WATER PRODUCTION UNDER MALAYSIAN CONDITIONS
description In many parts of the world, fresh water is unavailable to people. The worldwide rapid growth in industry has greatly increased the demand for fresh water. Early advancements in providing such solutions have come up with desalination plants to convert sea water into drinking water through distillation system. However, the operational and maintenance costs are high and energy demanding which is a practical option only in rich countries. Solar distillation is an expanding alternative to desalination, that is distilling water using solar energy. Solar distillation is environmentally safe and uses solar radiation to evaporate saline water into potable water. This project aims to discuss solar-still water production under Malaysian conditions in terms of ambient temperature, solar radiation and wind effects. The first method involved using three solar still basins - with black paint, sand layer, and conventional to compare solar capture with water production. The second method emphasizes on increasing the effects of evaporation by using a Parabolic Trough Collector (PTC) connected to a solar still basin. The present investigation showed the black paint basin has productivity up to 2.36 kg/m2/d which is 70% more than conventional stainless steel basin. PTC system produced up to 439 ml/m2/d with much areas to improve on. It is projected that the finding of this research can widen the research field of solar distillation especially in areas where fresh water is scarce.
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title SOLAR-STILL WATER PRODUCTION UNDER MALAYSIAN CONDITIONS
title_short SOLAR-STILL WATER PRODUCTION UNDER MALAYSIAN CONDITIONS
title_full SOLAR-STILL WATER PRODUCTION UNDER MALAYSIAN CONDITIONS
title_fullStr SOLAR-STILL WATER PRODUCTION UNDER MALAYSIAN CONDITIONS
title_full_unstemmed SOLAR-STILL WATER PRODUCTION UNDER MALAYSIAN CONDITIONS
title_sort solar-still water production under malaysian conditions
publisher Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS
publishDate 2013
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/8194/1/Final%20Dissertation%2012541.pdf
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