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Systematic and Robust Air Cleanser for Cleaning a Pollution Caused by the Rocket Stove
Author(s) -
Aashish Gandigude,
Madhva Nagarhallib,
Savitribai Phule
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of mathematics and computers in simulation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1998-0159
DOI - 10.46300/9102.2020.14.17
Subject(s) - stove , smoke , combustion , environmental science , waste management , rocket (weapon) , process engineering , engineering , chemistry , aerospace engineering , organic chemistry
Cooking has become a challenge in areas where the energy access is limited and the single available fuel is wood. Day by day, more people have been reported with respiratory diseases, caused mainly by the smoke that emits carbon monoxide (CO), particular matters (PM) and other highly harmful compounds resulting from the poor combustion generated on the simplest stoves those using fuel wood. Hence an efficient, hot burning Rocket Stove has been deployed with fabric filters in the earlier days. However, the rocket stoves with fabric filter removes the PM content that is also in small amount mean while considering CO, CO2 and other toxics remains same in the emitted gas/smoke. To tackle with these pollution issues, our proposed work innovates a Bi-folded Colander Framework, which combines a Knapsack filter and simulated Carbon with Cellulose Nano fiber filter to purify the exhaust gas/smoke. It is highly sensitive to filter the nano particles as well the toxic compounds exist in the exhaust smoke. Thus our proposed methodology effectively reduces the pollutions with our novel framework and enhances the fuel efficiency of the rocket stove.

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