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