Theoretical and Experimental Studies of a Box-Type Solar Cooker in Unfavorable Climatic Conditions

  • Soro D
  • Soro D
  • Sidibé M
  • et al.
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Abstract

A box-type solar cooker with an inclined surface, equipped with a concentration reflector to allow maximum energy to be collected, enabled cooking tests to be carried out in the rainy season. Different thermocouples were implanted on various places of the cooker. The temperature measurements from these sensors were taken every 10 minutes. The tests presented in this article relate to the preparation of eggs and rice. The absorber temperatures during the tests exceeded 100˚C. The cooking times were between 1 h 50 min and 2 h 20 min despite the numerous cloudy periods. The cooker made it possible to reach sufficient temperatures for healthy cooking of food. The results obtained for these first tests are satisfactory and very encouraging.

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Soro, D., Soro, D., Sidibé, M., Doumbia, Y., Touré, S., & Marí, B. (2020). Theoretical and Experimental Studies of a Box-Type Solar Cooker in Unfavorable Climatic Conditions. Smart Grid and Renewable Energy, 11(04), 51–60. https://doi.org/10.4236/sgre.2020.114004

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