Abstract

Optimal Integration of Heat Exchanger and Chimney: Water Recyclability from Kitchen Exhaust - written by Yokesh R , Raaghav Aadithya R R , Naveen Raj S published on 2020/07/10 download full article with reference data and citations

Highlights

  • The world population is around 7.8 billion and still increasing which leads to many serious problems, one such is water scarcity

  • The mesh filters are used in the above mentioned chimney as it can be utilized for duct and ductless chimney

  • The flow direction of the steam is controlled by the installation of unidirectional valves in the duct of the chimney

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The world population is around 7.8 billion and still increasing which leads to many serious problems, one such is water scarcity. Due to which almost 1 Billion people cannot use freshwater around the world which leads to many diseases in many developing countries. To solve these problems we must reduce reuse and recycle the available water. We use a lot of water in our kitchen during cooking which is let into the atmosphere as steam. We use chimneys to absorb steam and release in the atmosphere. It is used to absorb the toxic and hot gasses (i.e gasses released from the stove and furnaces) from the kitchen room. It is mostly made up of clay or metal. We condense steam using a condenser to condense the water in the steam and use it for household functions

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Unidirectional valve
Heat exchanger
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