TY - CONF EP - 228 UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85009728920&doi=10.1201%2fb21942-45&partnerID=40&md5=085f52ea766cf8542fabef95d6c16dc7 A1 - Wanyusof, K. A1 - Riahi, A. A1 - Sapari, N. A1 - Isa, M.H. A1 - Zahari, N.A.M. A1 - Olisa, E. A1 - Khouna, K.M. A1 - Singh, B.S.M. SN - 9781138029781 PB - CRC Press/Balkema Y1 - 2016/// KW - Distillation; Environmental engineering; Glass; Offshore oil well production; Solar heating KW - Black soil; Fresh Water; Glass covers; Higher yield; Low cost technology; Solar stills KW - Potable water TI - The performance investigation of three glass cover solar stills using different basin absorbents ID - scholars7595 SP - 225 N1 - cited By 0; Conference of 3rd International Conference on Civil, offshore and Environmental Engineering, ICCOEE 2016 ; Conference Date: 15 August 2016 Through 17 August 2016; Conference Code:180169 N2 - Solar stills are used to produce drinking water as low cost technologies. This work aims at investigating the productivity of three passive double sloped solar stills fabricated with similar shapes and glass cover materials, but having different basin materials of stainless steel (CSS), black paint (SBP) and black soil (SBS), respectively. Each solar still had triangular slope cover, with dimensions; length=60 cm and width=50 cm. All had bottom basin with dimensions, length=50 cm, depth=8 cm and width=30 cm. Experimental outputs indicated that SBP had 22.88 and 72.61 higher yield than SBS and CSS throughout the experiment. The solar stills utilized in this work can be used to produce potable water in the areas having lack of fresh water accessibility. © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London. AV - none ER -