Abstract
A new working mechanism of the wick in the pyramid solar distiller was proposed. The cords wick pyramid solar still (CWPSS) had a parallel upper basin liner with a number of cracks above the original basin liner by 3.0 cm. This liner was covered by jute wick with wick cords dangled from the liner cracks to withdraw the basin water and keep the wick surface wet all the time by the capillary action. The suggested system optimizes the working mechanism of wick in the solar distiller because the wick cords withdraw an amount of water equals to the evaporated quantity without excessing or removing hot water. The different numbers of wick cords of 9, 16, 25, and 35 cords were tested. In addition, external and internal mirrors were used to enlarge the thermal energy input to the solar still. Moreover, the effect of vapor withdrawal from the CWPSS to be condensed in internal and external cooling cycle was studied. The results revealed that the maximum performance of CWPSS was obtained when using the mirrors and fan at 35 wick cords, where the efficiency was 53% and the productivity rise reached 195% over the conventional solar still. The theoretical results are deviated from the experimental results of CPSS and CWPSS by 6% and 11%, respectively.
•Effect of jute wick cords in the pyramid solar still (CWSS) was examined.•Different numbers of wick cords (9, 16, 25, and 35) were investigated.•Installing reflectors and cooling cycle was tested.•The best performance of modified still was obtained at 25 cords.•The distillate of CWSS with reflectors and cooling at 35 cords was improved by 195% with efficiency of 53%.