Design, development and testing of a large-size solar cooker for animal feed
A large-size solar cooker for animal feed has been designed, developed and tested. The cooker employs locally available materials of low cost, e.g. pearl-millet husk and horse excreata. The commercial materials required for its fabrication are plain glass, mild steel angle and sheet, wood and aluminium sheet cooking utensils. The solar cooker is capable of boiling 10 kg of animal feed, sufficient for five cattle per day. The efficiency of the solar cooker is 21·8%. The cost of the cooker is only Rs 1200, which can be recovered in 0·45-1·36 years depending upon the fuel it replaces. The short payback periods suggest that the use of the solar cooker is economic. The use of the cooker will save a lot of firewood, cowdung cake and agricultural waste which are presently used for the boiling of animal feed.
Year of publication: |
1994
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Authors: | Nahar, N.M. ; Gupta, J.P. ; Sharma, P. |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 48.1994, 4, p. 295-304
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Elsevier |
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