三种生物质炉灶原型与传统炉灶和 Mirt 炉灶烘烤 Injera 的性能比较

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Asfafaw Haileselassie Tesfay, Kibreab Tsegay, Mulu Bayray Kahsay, Mesele Hayelom Hailu, Muyiwa Samuel Adaramola
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摘要

背景Injera是埃塞俄比亚人日常食用的食物,就像世界其他地方的面包和大米一样。大多数农村家庭使用生物质炉灶烘烤 Injera。不可持续地使用薪材导致森林砍伐。为了取代传统炉灶并节省薪柴,人们引进了 Mirt(当地语言名称)等改良炉灶。本研究比较了三个新开发的生物质炉灶原型与传统炉灶和 Mirt 炉灶的性能。这些原型炉灶分别采用粘土锅(MUC:梅克雷大学粘土锅原型)、玻璃锅(MUG)和铝锅(MUA)。结果发现,传统炉灶、Mirt 炉灶、MUC 炉灶、MUA 炉灶和 MUG 炉灶的热效率分别为 14%、17%、21%、29% 和 32%。同样,与传统炉灶相比,Mirt、MUC、MUA 和 MUG 炉灶节省的薪柴百分比分别为 32%、48%、64% 和 67%。结果表明,原型炉灶的性能明显优于传统炉灶和 Mirt 炉灶。除了节省薪柴带来的经济效益外,改进后的炉灶还将对环境产生重大影响。根据节省燃料的数字,估计采用 MUC、MUA 和 MUG 炉灶的每户每年可分别节省 0.4、0.5 和 0.52 吨薪柴。
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Performance comparison of three prototype biomass stoves with traditional and Mirt stoves for baking Injera

Background

Injera is food consumed daily by Ethiopians like bread and rice in other parts of the world. Biomass stoves are used to bake Injera in most rural households. The unsustainable use of fuelwood causes deforestation. Improved cook stoves such as Mirt (name in local language) were introduced to replace traditional stoves and save fuel wood. This study presents a performance comparison of three newly developed prototype biomass stoves with traditional and Mirt stoves. The prototype stoves were made with a clay pan (designated MUC: Mekelle University prototype with clay pan), with a glass pan (MUG) and with an aluminum pan (MUA). Controlled cooking tests were conducted for each type of stove to determine the thermal efficiency and specific fuel consumption.

Results

The thermal efficiencies of the traditional, Mirt, MUC, MUA and MUG stoves were found to be 14%, 17%, 21%, 29% and 32%, respectively. Similarly, the percentage fuel wood savings by Mirt, MUC, MUA and MUG compared to the traditional stove were 32%, 48%, 64% and 67%, respectively. The results indicate that the prototype stoves had significantly better performance compared to the traditional and Mirt stoves.

Conclusion

The prototype stoves have the potential to reduce fuel wood consumption by more than half of that currently consumed employing traditional stoves. In addition to the economic benefit of saving fuel wood, the improved stoves will have significant environmental implication. Based on the fuel saving figures, it is estimated that 0.4, 0.5 and 0.52 tons/year of fuel wood may be saved per household adopting MUC, MUA and MUG stoves, respectively.

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Energy, Sustainability and Society
Energy, Sustainability and Society Energy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
4.10%
发文量
45
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Energy, Sustainability and Society is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. It covers topics ranging from scientific research to innovative approaches for technology implementation to analysis of economic, social and environmental impacts of sustainable energy systems.
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