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Solar Distillation is by far the most reliable,
least costly method of 99.9% true purification
of most types of contaminated water
especially in developing nations where fuel is
scarce or too expensive. Solar distillation is
used to produce drinking water or to produce
pure water for lead acid batteries,
laboratories, hospitals and in producing
commercial products such as rose water.
The basic principles of solar water distillation are
simple yet effective, as distillation replicates the
way nature makes rain. The sun's energy heats
water to the point of evaporation. As the water
evaporates, water vapor rises, condensing on the
glass surface for collection. This process removes
impurities such as salts and heavy metals as well
as eliminates microbiological organisms. The end
result is water cleaner than the purest rainwater.
The Sola Aqua still is a passive solar distiller that
only needs sunshine to operate. There are no
moving parts to wear out.
It is the process of removing undesirable chemicals,
biological contaminants, suspended solids and gases
from contaminated water.
Options for water purification:-
There are four possible ways of purifying water for
drinking purpose:-
1. Distillation
2. Filtration
3. Chemical Treatment
4. Irradiative Treatment
Solar stills are called stills because they distill, or purify water. A
solar still operates on the same principle as rainwater:
evaporation and condensation. The water from the oceans
evaporates, only to cool, condense, and return to earth as rain.
When the water evaporates, it removes only pure water and
leaves all contaminants behind.
Different designs of solar still have emerged. The single effect solar still
is a relatively simple device to construct and operate. However, the low
productivity of the Solar still triggered the initiatives to look for ways to
improve its productivity and Efficiency. These may be classified into
passive and active methods.
 Passive methods include the use of dye or charcoal to increase the
solar absorptivity of water, applying good insulation, lowering the
water depth in the basin to lower its thermal capacity, ensuring
vapor tightness, using black gravel and rubber, using floating
perforated black plate, and using reflective side walls.
 Active methods include the use of solar collector or waste heat to
heat the basin water, the use of internal and external condensers or
applying vacuum inside the solar still to enhance the
evaporation/condensation processes, and cooling the glass cover to
increase the temperature difference between the glass and the water
in the basin and hence increases the rate of evaporation.
Single-basin stills have been much studied
and their behavior is well understood.
Efficiencies of 25% are typical. Daily output as
a function of solar irradiation is greatest in
the early evening when the feed water is still
hot but when outside temperatures are
falling. The efficiency of single stage still is
around 25%.
Multiple-effect basin stills have two or more compartments.
The condensing surface of the lower compartment is the
floor of the upper compartment. The heat given off by the
condensing vapor provides energy to vaporize the feed
water above. Efficiency is therefore greater than for a
single-basin still typically being 35% or more but the cost
and complexity are correspondingly higher.
In a wick still, the feed water flows slowly through a porous, radiation-
absorbing pad (the wick). Two advantages are claimed over basin stills.
First, the wick can be tilted so that the feed water presents a better angle
to the sun (reducing reflection and presenting a large effective area).
Second, less feed water is in the still at any time and so the water is
heated more quickly and to a higher temperature. Simple wick stills are
more efficient than basin stills and some designs are claimed to cost less
than a basin still of the same output.
Emergency still - To provide emergency drinking water on
land, a very simple still can be made. It makes use of the
moisture in the earth. All that is required is a plastic cover,
a bowl or bucket, and a pebble.
Hybrid designs - There are a number of ways in which solar
stills can usefully be combined with another function of
technology. Three examples are given:
a) Rainwater collection:-By adding an external gutter, the
still cover can be used for rainwater collection to
supplement the solar still output.
b) Greenhouse-solar still:-The roof of a greenhouse can be
used as the cover of a still.
c) Supplementary heating: - Waste heat from an engine or
the condenser of a refrigerator can be used as an additional
energy input.
Solar Stills have got major advantages over other
conventional Distillation / water purification /de-
mineralisation systems as follows :
1. Produces pure water
2. No prime movers required
3. No conventional energy required
4. No skilled operator required
5. Local manufacturing/repairing
6. Low investment
7. Can purify highly saline water (even sea water)
1. Poor fitting and joints, which increase colder air
flow from outside into the still
2. Cracking, breakage or scratches on glass, which
reduce solar transmission or let in air
3. Growth of algae and deposition of dust, bird
droppings, etc. To avoid this the stills need to
be cleaned regularly every few days
4. Damage over time to the blackened absorbing
surface.
5. Accumulation of salt on the bottom, which needs
to be removed periodically
s.
no.
PLACE USES
1. Industries for industrial processes
2. Hospitals and Dispensaries for sterilization
3. Garages and Automobile
Workshop
for radiator and battery
maintenance
4. Telephone Exchange for battery maintenance
5. Laboratory Use for analytic work
6. Marshy and costal area To get fresh potable water
Solar stills is an useful devise to get fresh/distilled
water which is required in :-
 Distillation is a method where water is removed from the
contaminations rather than to remove contaminants from the
water. Solar energy is a promising source to achieve this.
This is due to various advantages involved in solar
distillation. The Solar distillation involves zero maintenance
cost and no energy costs as it involves only solar energy
which is free of cost.
 The main disadvantage of this solar still is the low
productivity or high capital cost per unit output of distillate.
This could be improved by a number of actions, e.g. using
internal and external mirror, using wick, reducing heat
conduction through basin walls and top cover or reusing the
latent heat emitted from the condensing vapor on the glass
cover.
Solar distillation

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Solar distillation

  • 1.
  • 2. Solar Distillation is by far the most reliable, least costly method of 99.9% true purification of most types of contaminated water especially in developing nations where fuel is scarce or too expensive. Solar distillation is used to produce drinking water or to produce pure water for lead acid batteries, laboratories, hospitals and in producing commercial products such as rose water.
  • 3. The basic principles of solar water distillation are simple yet effective, as distillation replicates the way nature makes rain. The sun's energy heats water to the point of evaporation. As the water evaporates, water vapor rises, condensing on the glass surface for collection. This process removes impurities such as salts and heavy metals as well as eliminates microbiological organisms. The end result is water cleaner than the purest rainwater. The Sola Aqua still is a passive solar distiller that only needs sunshine to operate. There are no moving parts to wear out.
  • 4. It is the process of removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants, suspended solids and gases from contaminated water. Options for water purification:- There are four possible ways of purifying water for drinking purpose:- 1. Distillation 2. Filtration 3. Chemical Treatment 4. Irradiative Treatment
  • 5. Solar stills are called stills because they distill, or purify water. A solar still operates on the same principle as rainwater: evaporation and condensation. The water from the oceans evaporates, only to cool, condense, and return to earth as rain. When the water evaporates, it removes only pure water and leaves all contaminants behind.
  • 6. Different designs of solar still have emerged. The single effect solar still is a relatively simple device to construct and operate. However, the low productivity of the Solar still triggered the initiatives to look for ways to improve its productivity and Efficiency. These may be classified into passive and active methods.  Passive methods include the use of dye or charcoal to increase the solar absorptivity of water, applying good insulation, lowering the water depth in the basin to lower its thermal capacity, ensuring vapor tightness, using black gravel and rubber, using floating perforated black plate, and using reflective side walls.  Active methods include the use of solar collector or waste heat to heat the basin water, the use of internal and external condensers or applying vacuum inside the solar still to enhance the evaporation/condensation processes, and cooling the glass cover to increase the temperature difference between the glass and the water in the basin and hence increases the rate of evaporation.
  • 7. Single-basin stills have been much studied and their behavior is well understood. Efficiencies of 25% are typical. Daily output as a function of solar irradiation is greatest in the early evening when the feed water is still hot but when outside temperatures are falling. The efficiency of single stage still is around 25%.
  • 8. Multiple-effect basin stills have two or more compartments. The condensing surface of the lower compartment is the floor of the upper compartment. The heat given off by the condensing vapor provides energy to vaporize the feed water above. Efficiency is therefore greater than for a single-basin still typically being 35% or more but the cost and complexity are correspondingly higher.
  • 9. In a wick still, the feed water flows slowly through a porous, radiation- absorbing pad (the wick). Two advantages are claimed over basin stills. First, the wick can be tilted so that the feed water presents a better angle to the sun (reducing reflection and presenting a large effective area). Second, less feed water is in the still at any time and so the water is heated more quickly and to a higher temperature. Simple wick stills are more efficient than basin stills and some designs are claimed to cost less than a basin still of the same output.
  • 10. Emergency still - To provide emergency drinking water on land, a very simple still can be made. It makes use of the moisture in the earth. All that is required is a plastic cover, a bowl or bucket, and a pebble. Hybrid designs - There are a number of ways in which solar stills can usefully be combined with another function of technology. Three examples are given: a) Rainwater collection:-By adding an external gutter, the still cover can be used for rainwater collection to supplement the solar still output. b) Greenhouse-solar still:-The roof of a greenhouse can be used as the cover of a still. c) Supplementary heating: - Waste heat from an engine or the condenser of a refrigerator can be used as an additional energy input.
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  • 12. Solar Stills have got major advantages over other conventional Distillation / water purification /de- mineralisation systems as follows : 1. Produces pure water 2. No prime movers required 3. No conventional energy required 4. No skilled operator required 5. Local manufacturing/repairing 6. Low investment 7. Can purify highly saline water (even sea water)
  • 13. 1. Poor fitting and joints, which increase colder air flow from outside into the still 2. Cracking, breakage or scratches on glass, which reduce solar transmission or let in air 3. Growth of algae and deposition of dust, bird droppings, etc. To avoid this the stills need to be cleaned regularly every few days 4. Damage over time to the blackened absorbing surface. 5. Accumulation of salt on the bottom, which needs to be removed periodically
  • 14. s. no. PLACE USES 1. Industries for industrial processes 2. Hospitals and Dispensaries for sterilization 3. Garages and Automobile Workshop for radiator and battery maintenance 4. Telephone Exchange for battery maintenance 5. Laboratory Use for analytic work 6. Marshy and costal area To get fresh potable water Solar stills is an useful devise to get fresh/distilled water which is required in :-
  • 15.  Distillation is a method where water is removed from the contaminations rather than to remove contaminants from the water. Solar energy is a promising source to achieve this. This is due to various advantages involved in solar distillation. The Solar distillation involves zero maintenance cost and no energy costs as it involves only solar energy which is free of cost.  The main disadvantage of this solar still is the low productivity or high capital cost per unit output of distillate. This could be improved by a number of actions, e.g. using internal and external mirror, using wick, reducing heat conduction through basin walls and top cover or reusing the latent heat emitted from the condensing vapor on the glass cover.