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WASTE HEAT
Project Guide , Members,
Mr Harikumar P S Jinse Jose
Navin Joseph Mattam
Riddin Chackalackal
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Conventional Sun drying
3. Merits of Sun Drying
4. Electric Crop Dryer
5. Cereal dryer from Waste heat
6. Waste heat from stove
7. Calculations
8. Part Drawings
9. Manufactured parts
10. Testing and Results
11. Conclusion
Introduction
Cereal Drying
Disadvantages
Exhaust in
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0.9307
0.979
1.021
Part Drawings
1. Hollow Vessel Holder
Hollow Channel
Inlet port at Back side
Outlet is taken from the other end of
channel
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Conducting Pipe
Wheat is washed and the water is drained and spread in the tray
uniformly.
The door is closed tightly
After three hours of operation cereal is found dry
Results
Consumables 1000/-
Total 25,340/-
Work plan
The dryer we have designed is the solution for the difficulties faced in the
conventional solar drying and overcomes the operative costs of
electrically working crop dryer. It is ideal for household users. The risk of
microbial activity on wet grains can be avoided just by utilizing the waste
heat.
At our houses like the Gas stove many instruments emits or radiates waste
heat. For emerging sustainable engineering and green building concepts
where the slogans Reduce Reuse Recycle are most important, the reuse of
wasted energy should be also dealt with. Our project is directed towards
this concept.
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