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EFFECT OF BOOST TEMPERATURE IN ANIMAL FEED SOLAR COOKER

    2 Author(s):  SURAJ PRAKASH MEENA, DR.PBL CHAURASIA

Vol -  4, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 97 - 102  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/RJSET

Abstract

are available is made by generally available materials like pearl millet husk,and horse excreta/cow dung, clay etc. And life of those structure are less and maintenance cost are more. Considering this, a solar cooker is made of concrete structure . The life of those structure is more and maintenance cost is less. The solar cooker saves time of farmer and 1070 kg of wood per year equivalent to 3625 MJ of energy. The temperature of the structure at the time of cooking is 70 c to 120 c.

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