喀麦隆马鲁阿的mouda地区,用木屑作为烹饪能源的传统颗粒生产

Tize Koda J
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总的来说,喀麦隆的远北地区,特别是Maroua镇面临着柴火的严重短缺,而柴火是人们做饭的主要能源。其半沙漠环境无法满足可燃物的需要量。这种情况对寻找其他可供人们使用的烹饪能源的研究来说是一个挑战。本研究的目的是通过生产颗粒,一种烹饪能源,木屑被吸收为废物并定期燃烧。这项工作的主要目的是提供另一种木柴来源。更具体地说,它涉及制造颗粒,创新改进的颗粒型炉子并进行烹饪测试。因此,使用粘土作为粘结剂生产了含有30%,50%和70%锯末的三种类型的颗粒。颗粒干燥后,评估水分含量,并进行各种蒸煮试验。一种适合使用颗粒和木炭的新型炉子已经建成。结果表明,该球团的最大含水率为10.8±1.1%。在燃烧过程中,含有50%木屑的颗粒提供更高的效率。因此,用这种颗粒约1.5公斤,就可以制备出足够4 - 5人每天食用的完整的小米粉和咖啡。这大约是0.32至0.4千克/人/天或0.16至0.2千克/人/天。这些结果清楚地表明,木屑可以用来生产颗粒,这是一种可靠的烹饪能源。而不是作为废物焚烧,它们的价值可以有助于减少人口对遥远北方脆弱生态的压力,寻找柴火。
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TRADITIONAL PELLET PRODUCTION FROM SAWDUST AS SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR COOKING USING IMPROVED STOVE IN MOUDA, A LOCALITY OF MAROUA, CAMEROON
In general, the Far North Region of Cameroon and specifically the town of Maroua is faced a great scarcity of firewood which is the major energy sources of cooking used by the population. Its semi desert environment cannot supply the demanded quantity that combustible. This situation is a challenge for research in order to find out other sources of cooking energy accessible to the population. The purpose of this study is to valorise by the production of pellets, a cooking energy source, the sawdust assimilated to waste and regularly burned. The main objective of this work is to provide an alternative source of firewood. More specifically, it involves manufacturing pellets, innovating an improved pellet-type stove and carrying out cooking tests. Thus, three types of pellets containing 30%, 50% and 70% of sawdust are produced using clay as the binder. After the drying of pellets, the moisture content is assessed and various cooking tests have been done. A new type of stove adequate for the use of pellets and charcoal has been constructed. From the results obtained, it has been observed that the maximum moisture content of the pellets is 10.8± 1.1%. During the combustion, pellets containing 50% of sawdust provide more efficiency. Therefore, with about 1.5 kg of this type of pellets, it is possible to prepare a complete millet meal and coffee sufficient to feed 4 to 5 people a day. This is approximately 0.32 to 0.4 kg / person/day or 0.16 to 0.2 kg of sawdust / individual/day. These results clearly indicate that sawdust can be used to produce pellets which are a reliable source of cooking energy. Instead still be burn as waste, their valorisation can contribute to reduce the pressure of the population on the fragile ecology of far north looking for firewood.
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