Title of article
Development of a Solar Distiller for the Production of Potable Water for Human Consumption
Author/Authors
manta, ih national center for agricultural mechanization, Ilorin, Nigeria , awu, ji national center for agricultural mechanization, Ilorin, Nigeria , kasali, my national center for agricultural mechanization, Ilorin, Nigeria , ubah, ji nnamdi azikiwe university, Awka, Nigeria
From page
41
To page
46
Abstract
The study is a continual quest towards the provision of affordable, health-friendly fresh potable water in rural areas; using available, affordable and durable materials for the construction of a solar distiller for freshwater production. The aim of this study was to develop a solar distiller for the production of potable water in waterborne diseases infested rural communities in northern Nigeria. Solar radiation with an intensity of 32 kcal/day was made to pass through a transparent polythene of 1039.6 cm^2 that covers a 6800 cm^3 of water collected through evaporator made with 78% refined clay constituent distilling 1.3 litres/day of pure water. An efficiency of 77% was determined after several test runs. Information from this study will serve as a guide to researchers on the production of portable water from the solar distiller. Also, it will guide the government and agencies on policy and decision making on water resources.
Keywords
Distilling water , solar radiation , collector and evaporator
Journal title
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number
2729119
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