生物质绝缘烹饪锅的设计、制造和测试

Jon Kenneth D. Argel, John Remigio W. Badiola, Patrick M. Orcio, G. I. R. Pascasio, Ricky D. Umali, M. Manuel, Jennifer C. Dela Cruz, Marvin S. Verdadero
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电炉可以被认为是燃气灶的替代品,因为燃气灶仍然主要用于烹饪工业和家庭,由于在烹饪过程中浪费了大量的能源,上述两种炉子都没有得到充分利用。市场上常见的烹饪锅是由于热量可以通过锅的侧面和盖子自由地逸出而造成能源浪费的锅,因此传统锅的烹饪效率降低。本研究的重点是设计和测试使用生物质材料隔热的改进型烹饪锅,降低不使用炉子时的换热率,提高烹饪效率67%。为降低罐体的传热速率,采用甘蔗渣和椰子壳组成的保温材料。通过添加绝缘层,厚度变得更大。这样,热量的逸出就会得到控制。在这项研究中,研究人员记录并收集了以下数据:烹饪效率,达到100摄氏度的时间,以及一定时间后的温度。测试是通过观察水在沸腾和冷却时的温度以及沸腾后蒸发的水的质量来完成的。改进后的锅与传统锅相比,蒸煮效率分别为83.77%和16.19%,蒸煮2小时后的温度分别为63.2摄氏度和44.2摄氏度,效果显著。通过这些改进,使改进后的锅的性能大大提高。
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Design, Fabrication, and Testing of a Biomass-Insulated Cooking Pot
Electric stoves can be considered as alternatives for gas stoves since gas stoves are still mainly used in cooking industries and households, wherein both mentioned stoves were not fully utilized because of the amount of energy wasted during the process of cooking. The cooking pots commonly available in the market were the ones causing the waste of energy since heat can freely escape through the sides and lid of the pot. As a result, the cooking efficiency of the conventional pots decreases. This study focuses on the design and testing of improved cooking pots in terms of putting insulation using biomass materials to decrease the heat transfer rate when the stove is not in use and improve the cooking efficiency by 67%. To decrease the heat transfer rate of the pot, insulation made up of sugarcane bagasse and coconut husk was used. By adding insulation, thickness becomes greater. Thus, escape of heat would be controlled. In this study, the researchers took note and gathered data on the following: the cooking efficiency, the time to reach 100 degrees Celsius, and the temperature after a certain amount of time. The testing was done by observing the temperature of water when bringing to a boil and when cooling, and the mass of water evaporated after boiling. The modified pot shows significant results as compared to the conventional cooking pot in terms of cooking efficiency with 83.77%, and 16.19%, respectively, as well as the temperature after two hours having 63.2 degrees Celsius, and 44.2 degrees Celsius, respectively. With these, the modified pot has greatly improved its performance.
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