Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (Apr 2021)

Investigation of a solar still behaviour using response surface methodology

  • Oussama Rejeb,
  • Mohamed S. Yousef,
  • Chaouki Ghenai,
  • Hamdy Hassan,
  • Maamar Bettayeb

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
p. 100816

Abstract

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This work proposes an innovative statistical model by utilizing the response surface methodology (RSM) method to analyze a batch solar behaviour still. This investigation's main goal is to study the impact of the input factors (solar radiation, ambient temperature, water depth, and thickness of insulation) most influencing water productivity. The polynomial regression model derived from a numerical balance energy model to predict the solar's productivity still is established. The quadratic model is checked by a coefficient of determination (R2). An excellent fitting is attained between the forecasted results derived from the statistical model and the numerical simulation derived from the heat balance model. The results reveal that the importance of the influence in the order of impact on the amount of distilled water is water depth, solar radiation, ambient temperature, and thickness of insulation. A simple polynomial statistical model is stated in this investigation to determine and maximize the amount of distilled water from solar still based on the four considered input factors.

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