Review Paper on Maintenance and Treatment of Metal Working Fluids (MWF'S)

Authors

  • Nagendra J  Department of Mechanical Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering,
  • M S Ganesha Prasad  Dean, Professor & HOD_ME, New Horizon College of Engineering,
  • Shivaprasad S  Department of Mechanical Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering,
  • Sammed Patil  Department of Mechanical Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering,
  • Shreekrishna  Department of Mechanical Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering
  • Shrivathsa  Department of Mechanical Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering,

Keywords:

Purification, Convection, Distillation, Evaporation, Radiation.

Abstract

The purpose of this project is to design a water distillation system that can purify water from nearly any source, a system that is relatively cheap, portable, and depends only on renewable solar energy. Distillation is one of many processes that can be used for water purification. This requires an energy input as heat, electricity and solar radiation can be the source of energy. When Solar energy is used for this purpose, it is known as Solar water Distillation. Solar Distillation is an attractive process to produce portable water using free of cost solar energy. This energy is used directly for evaporating water inside a device usually termed a “Solar Still”. Solar stills are used in cases where rain, piped, or well water is impractical, such as in remote homes or during power outages. Different versions of a still are used to desalinate seawater, in desert survival kits and for home water Purification

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2019-12-30

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Nagendra J, M S Ganesha Prasad, Shivaprasad S, Sammed Patil, Shreekrishna, Shrivathsa, " Review Paper on Maintenance and Treatment of Metal Working Fluids (MWF'S)" International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 4, Issue 9, pp.885-890, November-December-2019.