Smoke Emission and Heating Efficiency of Domestic Stoves
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Combustion performance of several domestic stoves was tested and smoke emission and heating efficiency were measured. Straight-line relationship was established between optical density and concentration of solids of smoke, whether the fuel was bituminous or sub-bituminous coal. The amount of solids in smoke emitted depends mostly on rank of coal and constructional design of combustion chamber of the stove.<BR>The stove of hand-fired type emitted the most soot, Chotan-stove, for lump coal, and Funtan-stove, for small-sized coal, the less and Lumpen-stove, the least. Bituminous coal fired out soot twice as much as sub-bituminous.<BR>The stove, giving good performance such as of less soot emission, when coal was fired, showed rather worse heating efficiency because of higher temperature of flue-gas. The more smoke emission did not always result the worse thermal efficiency.<BR>Performance of stove will be assessed from its feasibility to maintain steady combustion following up immediate change of various conditions during heating time.
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