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Approximately one-third of the world's population uses traditional biomass for cooking using ine cient cook stoves. The use of these forms of energy is associated with environmental as well as human health impacts. The ine cient combustion from these cook stoves results to high levels of indoor air pollution from solid fuel use. These emissions have been responsible for high annual deaths and global diseases. The major health ailments are lower respiratory infection deaths among children and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases deaths among adults. In this book ethanol gel as an alternative…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Approximately one-third of the world's population uses traditional biomass for cooking using ine cient cook stoves. The use of these forms of energy is associated with environmental as well as human health impacts. The ine cient combustion from these cook stoves results to high levels of indoor air pollution from solid fuel use. These emissions have been responsible for high annual deaths and global diseases. The major health ailments are lower respiratory infection deaths among children and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases deaths among adults. In this book ethanol gel as an alternative clean fuel is suggested. The performance of locally used cook stoves using these fuel was analyzed. Thereafter a better cook stove designed and fabricated. On testing the improved cook stove was found to have better combustion and heat transfer characteristics. Hence suggested as the most appropriate cook stove for application in low income rural areas as well as in middle income earners in urban household areas.
Autorenporträt
Peter Oketch is an Assistant-Lecturer at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT)¿Kenya, in the department of Mechanical Engineering and registered graduate Engineer. Peter holds MSc. Mechanical Engineering (2013),JKUAT and currently he is pursuing his PhD at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany in Mechanical Engineering.