Thermoelectric Cook Stove for Haiti TESTS Water Boil Test – a test to characterize the performance of a cook stove by boiling and simmering a pot of water.

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Thermoelectric Cook Stove for Haiti TESTS Water Boil Test – a test to characterize the performance of a cook stove by boiling and simmering a pot of water. This test includes a cold start, hot start, and simmer phase to help characterize time to boil, thermal efficiency, specific fuel consumption, carbon monoxide, and particulate emissions. Modified Water Boil Test – similar to the Water Boil Test except only with a cold start and shortened simmer phase. The primary goal of this test is to help teams with the design process of a stove by allowing quick feedback when varying a desired input and its impact on the output and results. Controlled Cooking Test – characterizes a stove’s cooking performance by having testers perform a cooking task instead of boiling a pot of water. The cooking task is defined as a traditional dish representative of the desired market. The cooking practices used should closely mirror that the traditional practices of the desired market as well including similar pots and fire starting techniques. Desired goal is to characterize time to cook, specific fuel consumption, and relative stove performance. TEST STAND DATA OUTPUT (COLLECTIVE) FUTURE WORK -Particulate Matter needs to be investigated and improved to minimize the error. -LabView program to log all data including mass, temperature, CO and time more efficiently. - ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TE TEAM Implemented Design: TEG – Produces power Rod – Conducts heat from the fire to the hot side of TEG device Heat Sink – Uses airflow provided by fan to carry heat away from the cold side of TEG device Fan – Provides forced air flow into stove Bypass – Controls of air into stove by redirecting air out of the fire Battery – Provides power to the fan and USB device at system startup until TEG can provide power Electrical Control System – Power from the TEG goes to a DC-DC boost converter that boosts a low voltage to a higher regulated voltage. From the boost converter the current goes to one of three systems dictated by a switching circuit: a charger circuit that powers a USB port, the fan, or another charger circuit that charges the batteries that power the fan. Testing: Testing was used to both understand the characteristics of the fire and our system and to optimize the design. Thermocouples were used to measure the temperature of the rod and the heat sink at the TEG. They were also used to measure ambient air temperature, incoming air temperature, and air temperature after the heat sink. Pressure taps were used to measure the impedance of the system. Fan flow was measured with a rotary vane anemometer. Issues: Power allowances Maintaining temperature difference as fire burns Maintain peak power Cost STOVE TEAM General INFO According to the World Health Organization more than three billion people depend on biomass fuels (wood, dung, or agricultural residues) primarily for cooking. The practice of cooking with biomass has decimated many ecosystems and requires an enormous amount of human effort to gather. In addition, there is considerable evidence that exposure to biomass smoke increases the risk of common and serious diseases in both children and adults. According to the WHO studies, indoor smoke from solid fuels causes an estimated 1.6 million deaths annually. To minimize these harmful effects associated with cooking more efficient cook stoves have been proposed. These new stoves are significantly more biomass fuel efficient and thus reduce deforestation rates. These enhanced stoves also reduce indoor air pollution, thereby reducing deaths and illnesses due to biomass cooking. 1-Thermocouple Assembly2-Diffuser3-Carbon Monoxide & Particulate Matter How does it work? Insulated Thermocouple was mounted on a metal plate and connected to the TC reader that allowed electronic logging of temperature data. Why was this needed? This structure was used to inhibit large air pressure variations across the scale. How was data collected? CO emissions was electronically logged while filters were used to quantify particulate matter through a sample stream. Why at that location? The air flow was found to be uniform at the end of exhaust flue. TESTBoiling Time(minutes) Thermal Efficiency(%) Power Output(W) Carbon Monoxide(g) Particulate Matter(g) Water Boil Test (WBT) Modified Water Boil Test Controlled Cooking Test GROUP PHOTO HERE Dr. Stevens Professor Hanzlik Dr. Wellin Dr. Thorn Jagdish Tandon Rob Kraynik Steve ????? Dave Hathaway? Sarah Brownell Jim Myers Dr. Hoople Stove TeamThermoelectric TeamTest Team Jordan Hunter, Brian Knight, Michal Lagos, Robert Reid, Alex SeidelJeffrey Bird, Thomas Gorevski, Fahad Masood, Jared Rugg, Bradley SawyerPhillip Amsler, David Sam, Huseyin Zorba Goals: Use Thermoelectric to convert heat to power Power fan Charge cell phone or any other USB device Attach easily to stove What is a Thermoelectric? A thermoelectric generator (TEG) is a solid-state device that converts thermal energy to electrical power. By creating a sufficient temperature difference across the ~1.5 in x ~1.5 in TEG module as much as 4W of power can be produced.