Wood Conserving Cook Stoves

Wood Conserving Cook Stoves
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1980
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Manual presenting construction techniques and design for wood- burning fuel saving stoves intended to increase cooking and heating efficiency at reduced fuel consumption - discusses how heat is transferred and contained, and outlines necessary building materials, tools, power consumption aspects, etc. For stoves burning sawdust and woodchips. Bibliography pp. 109 to 111, diagrams and illustrations.

Wood Conserving Cook Stoves

Wood Conserving Cook Stoves
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1980
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Manual presenting construction techniques and design for wood- burning fuel saving stoves intended to increase cooking and heating efficiency at reduced fuel consumption - discusses how heat is transferred and contained, and outlines necessary building materials, tools, power consumption aspects, etc. For stoves burning sawdust and woodchips. Bibliography pp. 109 to 111, diagrams and illustrations.

A Guide to Residential Wood Heating

A Guide to Residential Wood Heating
Author: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2002
Genre: Dwellings
ISBN:

This publication is intended to help plan a successful installation of a wood-burning heating system and to use the system in the most safe and effective way. Topics covered include: low-emission wood burning technology; wood heating options, including space heaters, wood stoves, conventional and high-efficiency fireplaces, pellet stoves, high thermal mass masonry heaters, and central heating; planning a space heater installation; installation safety; installation of wood stoves and flue pipes; chimneys; avoiding wood smoke spillage; efficient wood combustion; purchasing and preparing the wood supply; calculating costs of heating; and heating system maintenance.

African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation

African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation
Author: Walter Leal Filho
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 2838
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030451059

This open access book discusses current thinking and presents the main issues and challenges associated with climate change in Africa. It introduces evidences from studies and projects which show how climate change adaptation is being - and may continue to be successfully implemented in African countries. Thanks to its scope and wide range of themes surrounding climate change, the ambition is that this book will be a lead publication on the topic, which may be regularly updated and hence capture further works. Climate change is a major global challenge. However, some geographical regions are more severly affected than others. One of these regions is the African continent. Due to a combination of unfavourable socio-economic and meteorological conditions, African countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change and its impacts. The recently released IPCC special report "Global Warming of 1.5o C" outlines the fact that keeping global warming by the level of 1.5o C is possible, but also suggested that an increase by 2o C could lead to crises with crops (agriculture fed by rain could drop by 50% in some African countries by 2020) and livestock production, could damage water supplies and pose an additonal threat to coastal areas. The 5th Assessment Report produced by IPCC predicts that wheat may disappear from Africa by 2080, and that maize— a staple—will fall significantly in southern Africa. Also, arid and semi-arid lands are likely to increase by up to 8%, with severe ramifications for livelihoods, poverty eradication and meeting the SDGs. Pursuing appropriate adaptation strategies is thus vital, in order to address the current and future challenges posed by a changing climate. It is against this background that the "African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation" is being published. It contains papers prepared by scholars, representatives from social movements, practitioners and members of governmental agencies, undertaking research and/or executing climate change projects in Africa, and working with communities across the African continent. Encompassing over 100 contribtions from across Africa, it is the most comprehensive publication on climate change adaptation in Africa ever produced.

Improved Cooking Stoves in Developing Countries

Improved Cooking Stoves in Developing Countries
Author: Gerald Foley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1985
Genre: Appropriate technology
ISBN:

Technical report on fuel saving stoves in developing countries - examines use of open fires, traditional stoves, patterns of fuel supply and consumption efficiency; discusses the energy content and combustion process of fuelwood, charcoal, coal, etc. As well as the smoke problem; evaluates stove programmes; includes a historical perspective of domestic fuels. Bibliography and photographs.

Improved Wood Waste and Charcoal Burning Stoves

Improved Wood Waste and Charcoal Burning Stoves
Author: Bill Stewart
Publisher: Intermediate Technology Publications
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1987
Genre: House & Home
ISBN:

Describes the basic components of chimney-stoves, chimneyless- stoves, and charcoal-burning stoves, as well as 26 different stoves used around the world.

Stoves and Trees

Stoves and Trees
Author: Gerald Foley
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2024-06-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1040028713

Originally published in 1984, Stoves and Trees asks whether better stoves really help the two billion people in the developing world who rely on wood and charcoal for cooking and heating their homes. It also asks if improved stoves actually save fuel and if they can help slow down tropical deforestation. The book not only examines newer stoves but also ascertains how people buy, collect and use wood in the developing world. It finds that most forests are cleared for timber or farmland not fuelwood and explains why stoves which show 50% energy savings in European laboratories often save little or none in village homes.

Heat and Mass Transfer

Heat and Mass Transfer
Author: Rajendra Karwa
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1162
Release: 2020-06-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 981153988X

This textbook presents the classical treatment of the problems of heat transfer in an exhaustive manner with due emphasis on understanding of the physics of the problems. This emphasis will be especially visible in the chapters on convective heat transfer. Emphasis is also laid on the solution of steady and unsteady two-dimensional heat conduction problems. Another special feature of the book is a chapter on introduction to design of heat exchangers and their illustrative design problems. A simple and understandable treatment of gaseous radiation has been presented. A special chapter on flat plate solar air heater has been incorporated that covers mathematical modeling of the air heater. The chapter on mass transfer has been written looking specifically at the needs of the students of mechanical engineering. The book includes a large number and variety of solved problems with supporting line diagrams. A number of application-based examples have been incorporated where applicable. The end-of-chapter exercise problems are supplemented with stepwise answers. Though the book has been primarily designed to serve as a complete textbook for undergraduate and graduate students of mechanical engineering, it will also be useful for students of chemical, aerospace, automobile, production, and industrial engineering streams. The book fully covers the topics of heat transfer coursework and can also be used as an excellent reference for students preparing for competitive graduate examinations.