2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-012-2348-9
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Experimental study and performance evaluation of various cook stove models based on energy and exergy analysis

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“…Exergy may be defined as the maximum possible work, which can be created by a system for a particular environmental condition, which is generally, taken as the number of thermal applications especially, the ambient temperature and pressure. The thermal exergy input supplied to the pot for water boiling can be expressed as below : Exin =(mTP×C1×ηc+ x×d× C2)(1TnormalaTfuel) …”
Section: Design and Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Exergy may be defined as the maximum possible work, which can be created by a system for a particular environmental condition, which is generally, taken as the number of thermal applications especially, the ambient temperature and pressure. The thermal exergy input supplied to the pot for water boiling can be expressed as below : Exin =(mTP×C1×ηc+ x×d× C2)(1TnormalaTfuel) …”
Section: Design and Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exergy output from the cookstove is that the energy consumed by the boiling water times the Carnot factor and is given as below : Exnormalo={mnormalw×Cnormalp×(TfwTiw)(1TnormalaTfw)+ mpot×Cp,pot×(TfpTip)(1TnormalaTfp)} …”
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“…Saidur et al performed an exhaustive literature survey on the exergy assessment of various biomass that can be used as fuel for cookstove [6]. Tyagi et al presented an experimental and comparative performance evaluation, using energy and exergy analyses, of four metallic types of cook stoves [7]. Further, Panwar presented a study on assessment of energy and exergy of improved biomass cookstoves [8].…”
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confidence: 99%