2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2020.08.053
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Performance comparison of two solar cooking storage pots combined with wonderbag slow cookers for off-sunshine cooking

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“…Mawire et al 135 assessed the performance of a solar cooker pot employing erythritol as a TES material and compared it to that of sunflower oil as a sensible storage material. Two parabolic dish solar cookers were constructed and tested with varying loads on each of those two storage materials during the sun cooking period.…”
Section: Application Of Medium and High‐melting Temperature Pcmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mawire et al 135 assessed the performance of a solar cooker pot employing erythritol as a TES material and compared it to that of sunflower oil as a sensible storage material. Two parabolic dish solar cookers were constructed and tested with varying loads on each of those two storage materials during the sun cooking period.…”
Section: Application Of Medium and High‐melting Temperature Pcmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roasting experiments were carried to investigate parameters such as feeding capacity, conveyor speed, and thermal oil flow rate for achieving a light, medium, and dark quality roasting of groundnuts. The results showed that the recommended time to roast light, medium and dark groundnuts was 14, 20, 29 min, respectively, at an average temperature of 180 C. Figure 6 shows a photograph with cooked food and a schematic diagram of a storage cooking pot that was made of stainless steel presented by Mawire et al [84]. The storage cooking pot had an internal cavity in which the storage material was placed.…”
Section: Parabolic Dish Cookers With Shtesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A change in the internal arrangement of the solar cooker was discussed by Sagade et al [40]. The authors proposed a transparent modification of the top cover of the interior space intended for food preparation, which increased the heat flow directly into the prepared food and thus the total preparation temperature at the level of 120 • C-130 • C. Mawire et al [41], in their work, compared two devices designed for cooking using solar radiation. Both devices used heat accumulation usable at a time of lower solar radiation intensity.…”
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confidence: 99%