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Title: Solar cookers—part-II—cooking vessel with central annular cavity
Authors: Rao, A.V.N.
Subramanyam, S.
Keywords: Box-type solar cooker
Intermittent azimuthal tracking
Cooking vessel with a central annular cavity
Cooking vessel on lugs
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Solar Energy
Citation: 10.1016/j.solener.2004.07.007
Abstract: Cooking vessels used in a solar cooker must be able to transfer the heat trapped in the cooker effectively to the food material. In the preceding paper (Part-I) the advantage of keeping the vessel on lugs was discussed. In the current paper the performance of a cooking vessel with a central annular cavity kept on lugs is discussed. The experiments were conducted for several days using water and thermic fluid as working medium. The studies indicated that the cooking vessel with central annular cavity on lugs performs much better than the conventional vessel kept on the floor of the cooker. The conventional vessel is considered to be the benchmark for the purposes of comparison.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1544
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