Performance Assessment of a Box Type Solar Cooker Using Jatropha Oil as a Heat Storage Material,
Lien de l'article: 10.4236/epe.2022.142005
Auteur(s): Jacques Nébié, Sidiki Zongo, Guy C. Tubreoumya, Augustin S. Zongo, Ilyassé Konkobo,Boubou Bagré, Ali Diané, Tizane Daho, Serges W. Igo, Belkacem Zeghmati, Antoine Béré
Auteur(s) tagués: Tizane DAHO ;
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Solar cookers are a good option in developing countries with high solar po-tential for environmentally friendly cooking and reduced pressure on forests.However, they are still affected by the intermittency of the sun. In order toovercome this problem, in this work, a box type solar cooker integrated Ja-tropha oil as a heat storage material is fabricated and experimented with. Thedesign was examined with a maximum stagnation temperature of 157.7 ̊C.The recorded cooking power vanished between 78.4 and 103.6 W, whilethermal efficiency varied from 41.26% to 58.78%. The energy transfer cycletest, including charge and discharge revealed that 91.18% of the heat lostthrough the cooker could be recovered by the heat storage unit and a largeamount is restored to the system during cloudiness or a temperature pertur-bation

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Solar Cooker Kapok Wool Performance Heat Storage Jatropha oil

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