Dataset on Parabolic Dish Cooker in Omu-Aran, Kwara State.

Published: 8 September 2018| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/8m599n5mk5.1
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The Date presents the Solar Irradiance, Ambient Temperatures, Absorber Plate Temperatures, Chamber Temperatures and Water Temperatures of a Parabolic Dish Cooker. The experimental investigations were carried out in Landmark University Engineering Workshop, Omu-Aran, Kwara State, Nigeria from June, 2017 to April, 2018. Parabolic Dish Cooker  Aperture diameter of the parabolic solar reflector=0.86m  Aperture area of the parabolic solar reflector = 0.581mm2  Focal Length of the solar parabolic reflector = 0.42cm  Rim Angle of the solar parabolic reflector = 54.2degree  Surface area of the parabolic reflector = 1.04mm2  Absorber Area for the parabola = 0.05mm2  Concentrating ratio = 12.0 Campbell Scientific LTD Pyranometer of ET106 weather station

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 Tests were started at around 10:00am and were stopped at around 5:00pm.  The cookers were kept under shading before the start of the tests and brought to receive solar radiation simultaneously.  Tracking of the cookers was done manually every ten minutes  Thermocouples were attached to the center of the bottom absorber plate during the No-load (stagnation) test and were immersed into water during the boiling test.  In the test, 1 litre of water divided equally between two identical pots was used at each start of the Load-test (Sensible test).  Results are recorded every Twenty(20) minutes.

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Landmark University College of Business and Social Sciences

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