Use of design thinking in the proposal of a multi-compound solar dryer applied to processes of traditional P'urhépecha Medicine
Natalia Núñez-Montiel,
Jorge Cira-Ramos,
Juan Carlos Corral-Huacuz
et al.
Abstract:The development of small-scale solar thermal technologies is useful to address specific energy needs; however, there is a gap between the technology that is developed and the one that is accepted and achieves its use in a sustained long-term manner. In this sense, the development of a double-inclination solar dryer for the dehydration of medicinal plants used in traditional P'urhépecha medicine is presented. From a participatory and consensual perspective of technological co-creation with the user that allows … Show more
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