Thermal analysis of tilted wick solar distillation-cum-drying system |
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Authors: | Himanshu Manchanda GN Tiwari |
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Institution: | 1. Research Scholar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar, Haryana, India;2. President, Bag Energy Research Society (BERS), Varanasi, UP, India |
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Abstract: | The performance of the designed tilted wick solar water distillation-cum-drying unit has been tested at water flow rates of 50 and 65 ml/min in the distillation unit. Effect of water flow rates on the heat transfer coefficients of distillation and drying unit for drying ginger has been evaluated. The energy and exergy efficiency of the distillation system have also been evaluated. Average distillates of 2.36 and 2.2 l/m2 were collected from the tilted wick solar still at flow rates of 50 and 65 ml/min, respectively. Large variation in convective and evaporative heat transfer coefficients of distillation unit has been observed at given water flow rates. Water flow rate in the distillation unit significantly affects the performance of the drying unit. Average convective heat transfer coefficients of 6.56 and 3.75 W/m2 oC have been observed for drying ginger at flow rates of 50 and 65 ml/min, respectively. Energy and exergy efficiency of the distillation unit have been found to be nearly 19% and 0.9%, respectively. Experimental uncertainty has also been evaluated for distillation and drying units. The distillate cost for the developed distillation-cum-drying unit is calculated as $0.03729/l along with dried ginger of about 2.5 kg/m2/day. |
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Keywords: | distillation-cum-drying unit tilted wick solar still energy and exergy efficiency Convective and evaporative heat transfer coefficient ginger drying |
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