Experimental Study of a Metallic Pressure Cooker Insulated with Kapok Wool

Ouedraogo, Drissa and Igo, Serge Wendsida and Compaore, Abdoulaye and Sawadogo, Gaël Lassina and Zeghmati, Belkacem and Chesneau, Xavier (2020) Experimental Study of a Metallic Pressure Cooker Insulated with Kapok Wool. Energy and Power Engineering, 12 (02). pp. 73-87. ISSN 1949-243X

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Abstract

This work is devoted to an experimental study of metallic pressure cooker insulated with kapok wool, a vegetal biodegradable fiber. Experiments conducted on the cooling of hot water in the equipment revealed very low heat losses and a time constant of 60 hours on average. As a result, the equipment makes it possible to finish cooking meals only thanks to the heat stored at the beginning of cooking and keeps cooked dishes warm for long hours. The thermal phase shift of the pressure cooker is around 7 h. Cooking tests conducted on some local dishes revealed about 70% butane gas savings for cooking cowpea and white rice, 38% for cooking fatty rice, 75% for pasta and couscous, and 30% for cooking potato stew. These results show that this technology can contribute to minimizing energy consumption in the restaurant sector.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Open Academic > Engineering
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Date Deposited: 22 May 2023 07:02
Last Modified: 17 Jan 2024 04:32
URI: http://publish.sub7journal.com/id/eprint/405

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