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Clays for stoves by Peter Young
[top] [end]Report of meeting, April 1992, University of Sheffield/ITDGParticipants T Ahmed - Pakistan; Amarasekera - Sri Lanka, J Muriithi - Kenya, T Sharma - India, G Sizoomu - Uganda, A Sudjarwo - Indonesia, K Sulpya - Nepal, B Workalemahu Ethiopia, A Hood - Sudan, P Nyiti - Tanzania, V Abbott - KenyaFacilitators Dr Messer and Mr Gaspe (Sri Lanka) - University of Sheffield, P Young and T Flavell - SHE, ITDG T Jones - Consultant A Koopmans - Thailand [top] [end]Objectives of ITDG/University of Sheffield, 3 year Research ProjectThe majority of the several million improved cooking stoves disseminated over the last decade, excluding China, have been made wholly or mainly of ceramics ie. fired clay. ITDG's stove programme initiated clay testing studies with the University of Reading in 1980 and started the present research programme with the Glass & Ceramic Department of the University of Sheffield in 1989 with funding from the Overseas Development Administration. Mr A Gaspe has carried out the work under the direction of Dr Messer and in co-operation with P Young of ITDG.The project objectives are to devise and evaluate a set of broadly accepted standards for clays and stove production and testing methods to help stove producers make more durable stoves. [top] [end]The Sheffield SeminarThe seminar was arranged to report on progress of the research work and to provide an opportunity for leading clay stove workers from several countries to present their views and problems, to discuss the work of Gaspe and Messer and to plan the field test phase.Fourteen short papers were presented by participants and the University of Sheffield, with the following titles (copies available from ITDG). [top] [end]Reference List of Papers Presented
[top] [end]SessionsThe 5 day programme consisted of formal presentations on :- the results of the clay for stove research projects: - clay mineralogy - characteristics of clay and their relation to stove performance - the clay/non clay ratio as a predictor of stove failure from thermal stress - methods and procedures to measure the clay/non clay redo. Practical sessions were organised each day for the participants to carry out clay/non clay ratio measurements on samples of clays they brought from their own projects. In addition they experimented with construction techniques that give a planar platelett alignment rather than the hoop type of alignment associated with throwing and jigger jollying which induces residual stress upon shrinking. [top] [end]Discussion and ConclusionThe problem of thermal stress failure of stoves in service is extremely complex but it was discovered that a simple characteristic of the clay body to the clay/non clay ratio, correlates well with the known stove weakness. A ratio of about 1:1 is required if the material is to be reasonably strong. Liners which may not require such a high strength could have a lower value for the clay/non clay ratio of about 10:6.Four possible reasons for this correlation have been suggested.
[top] [end]Future ActivitiesThe technique for measuring the clay non clay ratio was presented to the participants and it is now proposed that this is tested to determine how easy the procedure is to carry out under project conditions and to determine how well the correlation between the clay/non clay ratio and the stove durability fits a wider range of clays.Terms of reference for a study on clays have been developed for interested researchers. In February 1993 a second seminar will be held either in Thailand or Sri Lanka to discuss the results. Applicants will be selected from researchers who have submitted papers that follow the terms of reference or present other interesting and valuable findings about 'clays for stoves'. [top] [end]Contents: Boiling Point 28: Biomass Combustion, Chimneys & Hoods
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