Attia, Mohammed El HadiAE, KabeelAbdelgaied, MohamedFA, EssaZM, Omara2023-06-142023-06-142021-03-01Mohammed El Hadi Attia, A.E. Kabeel, Mohamed Abdelgaied, F.A. Essa, Z.M. Omara, Enhancement of hemispherical solar still productivity using iron, zinc and copper trays, Solar Energy, Volume 216, 2021,295-302http://dspace.univ-eloued.dz/handle/123456789/26371ArticleIn this manuscript, a hemispherical solar still with different metal trays (copper, zinc, and iron) painted with black was studied experimentally. Four hemispherical solar stills were manufactured; the first is the conventional hemispherical solar still which represent the reference case (CHSS), the second, third and fourth were the modified hemispherical solar stills with adding black metal trays of copper, zinc, and iron, respectively. These trays were placed at the bottom of the distiller basin. This modification led to a significant increase in the rate of evaporation of the salt water in the distiller basin due to the improved heat transfer characteristics. The basin water depth in the trays are kept constant at 10 mm in all experiments. The results showed that the accumulative yield of the hemispherical solar still reached to 4.8 kg/m2/day, while the utilization of iron, zinc and copper trays improved the accumulative yield to 5.5, 6.3 and 7.35 kg/m2/day, respectively. These results presented that the trays hemispherical solar still of iron (THSSI) was about 1.17 times the daily productivity of CHSS, while trays hemispherical solar still of zinc (THSSZ) showed an increase in productivity by 31.25% compared to CHSS. Moreover, the trays hemispherical solar still of copper (THSSC) gave improved productivity by 53.125% compared to CHSS. The thermal efficiency of CHSS, THSSI, THSSZ and THSSC were 37.4%, 42.8%, 49% and 57.2%, respectively.enSolar energy Hemispherical solar still Trays iron Trays zinc Trays copper PerformanceEnhancement of hemispherical solar still productivity using iron, zinc and copper traysArticle