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Remarks on ``Cascade solar still for distilled water production''

O. Headley
- 01 Jan 1976 - 
- Vol. 18, Iss: 1, pp 75
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This article is published in Solar Energy.The article was published on 1976-01-01. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Solar still & Distilled water.

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Effect of Inclination of Condensing Cover and Water Depth in Solar Still for Maximum Yield: In Winter Climatic Condition

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of condensing cover and water depth on convective mass transfer coefficient in passive solar stills has been studied, and regression analysis is used to determine the convective heat and mass transfer coefficients for outdoor conditions.
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Solar stills for production of distilled water

TL;DR: The first double-surfaced cascade stills (stills A and B) were constructed in aluminium and were rather expensive as discussed by the authors, and later models termed Series D and E were of galvanised mild steel with stainless steel distillate drains and safety overflow drains.
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An experimental study on the performance of a solar still in iraq

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of the inclination angle of the glass cover and the air space between the water surface and the cover, and the area of the condensation surfaces on the productivity and efficiency of a solar still.
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An investigation of some of the parameters involved in solar distillation

TL;DR: In this paper, the results of experiments carried out with a parallel-plate, cascade-type solar still to determine the effects of gap distance, slope of cover, and cooling of the cover on the performance of the still were presented.
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Cascade solar still for distilled water production

TL;DR: In this paper, a double-sided solar still with cascade water trays made of corrugated aluminium is described, which is positioned 1·25 in. (3·2 cm) below the glass cover on insulated supports.