Abstract

In this research, we have developed an energy-efficient modified version of the traditional Tchar stove for household use. The gasifier and charcoal stoves of a traditional Tchar have been incorporated into a single structure by movable fuel bed and pot support for the ease of operation .Traditional Tchar stove utilizes unidirectional preheated secondary air stream, which is unable to reach the flame core efficiently, and results in poor combustion. The modified Tchar stove under this study was designed with the provision of two preheated secondary air streams from opposite direction for crossflow mixing of secondary air and gaseous fuel for improved combustion. The characteristics parameters of the modified Tchar stove were measured following the standard water boiling test (WBT) method to compare with previously reported models. The high power (cold start), and simmering phases were used in WBT for the evaluation of the thermal performance of the modified Tchar stove. The thermal efficiency of the Tchar stove was 39.64±2.29% for the cold start high power phase and 51±3.12% for the low power simmering phase, respectively. In the cold start high power phase, the specific energy consumption values ranged from 1465.99 to 1855.9 kJ/liter. The thermal efficiency of the modified Tchar stove increased with decreasing firepower (kW). The designed stove allows enhanced heat transfer both at low and high fire power with its moveable structure. Moreover, it gives better combustion due to the cross-flow air mixing, which makes it a better alternative compared to the traditional Tchar stove.

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