Solid fuel block as an alternate fuel for cooking and barbecuing: preliminary results

Sharma, Monikankana ; Mukunda, H. S. ; Sridhar, G. (2009) Solid fuel block as an alternate fuel for cooking and barbecuing: preliminary results Energy Conversion and Management, 50 (4). pp. 955-961. ISSN 0196-8904

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2008.12.031

Abstract

A large part of the rural people of developing countries use traditional biomass stoves to meet their cooking and heating energy demands. These stoves possess very low thermal efficiency; besides, most of them cannot handle agricultural wastes. Thus, there is a need to develop an alternate cooking contrivance which is simple, efficient and can handle a range of biomass including agricultural wastes. In this reported work, a highly densified solid fuel block using a range of low cost agro residues has been developed to meet the cooking and heating needs. A strategy was adopted to determine the best suitable raw materials, which was optimized in terms of cost and performance. Several experiments were conducted using solid fuel block which was manufactured using various raw materials in different proportions; it was found that fuel block composed of 40% biomass, 40% charcoal powder, 15% binder and 5% oxidizer fulfilled the requirement. Based on this finding, fuel blocks of two different configurations viz. cylindrical shape with single and multi-holes (3, 6, 9 and 13) were constructed and its performance was evaluated. For instance, the 13 hole solid fuel block met the requirement of domestic cooking; the mean thermal power was 1.6 kWth with a burn time of 1.5 h. Furthermore, the maximum thermal efficiency recorded for this particular design was 58%. Whereas, the power level of single hole solid fuel block was found to be lower but adequate for barbecue cooking application.

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Keywords:Cooking; Barbecuing; Agro Residue; Fuel Block
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