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h4. Portable - Foldable Cooker Subteam
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h6. Members : Wesleigh Sisco, Brendan Brown, Paroma Chakravarty, Amina Saleh Jambo; Hayley Lucy Kantor; Derek Chou Sung
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{color:black}Based  on the experiences of the women in the Nicaraguan communities, the box  ovens perform better during their first year of operation than in the  years after. One of the theories associated with the diminished  performance of the ovens over time is that the constant heat flow  through the walls causes the wood shavings insulation to settle to the  bottom, and at that point the insulation is no longer able to prevent  convective heat transfer in the upper regions of the wall. With an  expected life of 10-12 years, diminished operation after the first year  is issue what must be analyzed.{color}\\

{color:black}In order to simplify the analysis of the  experimental data, heat transfer was isolated to a single wall of a  solar oven. As depicted in Figure 1, the experimental unit consisted of  an insulated box with a heat source inside. In order to ensure that any  significant amount of heat transfer only occurred through the  experimental wall, five of the six sides of the experimental oven were  designed to have a thermal resistivity roughly ten times greater than  air. This ensured that the heat inside the box would then travel through  the path of least resistance, the less insulated experimental wall. The  experimental wall was designed to mimic the walls of a conventional  solar oven and allowed for interchangeable insulation types for testing.{color}
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{center}A  measuring and control system that turns on and off the heating system  of four 500W halogen light bulbs to maintain a user defined temperature.  LabVIEW to display the temperature at different locations throughout  the experimental unit, seven thermocouples were places throughout the  system:
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 There  is a clear separation between the temperature differences of the  insulations and the air. The air trials are all consistent and are lower  than those of any of the other insulation types. This is to be expected  since air is the control and is known to be a poor insulator due to the  convective currents in the air during heating. The 2 fiberglass trials  appear to have the greatest temperature difference between thermocouples  4 and 6 and that indicates that fiberglass has the greatest heat  storage capacity and is therefore the best insulator. Wood shavings and  rice hulls appear to be fairly comparable in their temperature  differences, with wood shavings appearing to show a slight edge.
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h4. For More Information:\\  A design for a Foldable solar cooker was developed by Prof. Lynne Schlager.  The design was modified and built by the team in Sabana Grande inthe spring and documented here later in the spring.  this semester, the foldable oven team is building a cooker to this design and will be modifying the documentation accordingly.

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h4. For More Information:

 [Foldable cooker Design Manual|^Foldable Oven Construction Manual draft 11-7-12.doc]\\

[Final Report Spring 2011|^Spring2011_Insulation Test FinalReport.doc]



[Final Report Fall 2011|^SolarOven_InsulationTestingReport_Fall2011 1-20-12.pdf]