Influence of a base reflector on the performance of double exposure boxtype solar cookers with and without heat storage materials

Water heating experiments were carried out on four different double exposure box-type solar cookers(DEBSCs) containing different heat storage materials (HSMs) (i.e. benzoic acid, stearic acid, palm olein and no HSM) when the base reflectors were opened and closed to solar radiation. The change in te...

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Main Authors: Adetifa Babatunde O., Aremu Ademola K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade 2018-01-01
Series:FME Transactions
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-2092/2018/1451-20921804567A.pdf
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spelling doaj-1f76e19a0e504382b3be739451aa81822020-11-25T03:13:33ZengUniversity of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeFME Transactions1451-20922406-128X2018-01-014645675741451-20921804567AInfluence of a base reflector on the performance of double exposure boxtype solar cookers with and without heat storage materialsAdetifa Babatunde O.0Aremu Ademola K.1Olabisi Onabanjo University, Department of Agricultural Engineering, NigeriaUniversity of Ibadan, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, NigeriaWater heating experiments were carried out on four different double exposure box-type solar cookers(DEBSCs) containing different heat storage materials (HSMs) (i.e. benzoic acid, stearic acid, palm olein and no HSM) when the base reflectors were opened and closed to solar radiation. The change in temperature of water and HSMs, water heating power, sensible heat efficiency, and the amount of energy stored by the HSMs were estimated. Using the base reflectors, a water temperature boost of 20 oCwas attained without any HSM, while, a boost of around 6-15°C was attained with HSM. Heating power was observed to be higher when the base reflectors were used; with a difference up to 112, 60, 172 and 35 W in the DEBSCs with no HSM, benzoic acid, stearic acid and palm olein respectively. Using a base reflector makes the DEBSCs attain higher SHE. The average energy stored by benzoic acid, stearic acid and palm olein in the DEBSCs without base reflectors were; 178, 461 and 110 kJ respectively, while with base reflectors, the energy stored was; 182, 503 and 245 kJ respectively. The presence and absence of the base reflectors affected the performance of the DEBSCs.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-2092/2018/1451-20921804567A.pdfwater heatingsensible heating efficiencyheat storagesolar energyreflector
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author Adetifa Babatunde O.
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Aremu Ademola K.
Influence of a base reflector on the performance of double exposure boxtype solar cookers with and without heat storage materials
FME Transactions
water heating
sensible heating efficiency
heat storage
solar energy
reflector
author_facet Adetifa Babatunde O.
Aremu Ademola K.
author_sort Adetifa Babatunde O.
title Influence of a base reflector on the performance of double exposure boxtype solar cookers with and without heat storage materials
title_short Influence of a base reflector on the performance of double exposure boxtype solar cookers with and without heat storage materials
title_full Influence of a base reflector on the performance of double exposure boxtype solar cookers with and without heat storage materials
title_fullStr Influence of a base reflector on the performance of double exposure boxtype solar cookers with and without heat storage materials
title_full_unstemmed Influence of a base reflector on the performance of double exposure boxtype solar cookers with and without heat storage materials
title_sort influence of a base reflector on the performance of double exposure boxtype solar cookers with and without heat storage materials
publisher University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
series FME Transactions
issn 1451-2092
2406-128X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Water heating experiments were carried out on four different double exposure box-type solar cookers(DEBSCs) containing different heat storage materials (HSMs) (i.e. benzoic acid, stearic acid, palm olein and no HSM) when the base reflectors were opened and closed to solar radiation. The change in temperature of water and HSMs, water heating power, sensible heat efficiency, and the amount of energy stored by the HSMs were estimated. Using the base reflectors, a water temperature boost of 20 oCwas attained without any HSM, while, a boost of around 6-15°C was attained with HSM. Heating power was observed to be higher when the base reflectors were used; with a difference up to 112, 60, 172 and 35 W in the DEBSCs with no HSM, benzoic acid, stearic acid and palm olein respectively. Using a base reflector makes the DEBSCs attain higher SHE. The average energy stored by benzoic acid, stearic acid and palm olein in the DEBSCs without base reflectors were; 178, 461 and 110 kJ respectively, while with base reflectors, the energy stored was; 182, 503 and 245 kJ respectively. The presence and absence of the base reflectors affected the performance of the DEBSCs.
topic water heating
sensible heating efficiency
heat storage
solar energy
reflector
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-2092/2018/1451-20921804567A.pdf
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