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<title>Inexpensive IAP Reduction</title>
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<a class="navbar-brand">IAP Reduction System</a>
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<li class="nav-item"><a class="nav-link" href="index.html">Home</a></li>
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<li class="nav-item"><a class="nav-link" href="hypo.html">Hypothesis</a></li>
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<li class="nav-item"><a class="nav-link" href="design.html">Design</a></li>
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<li class="nav-item"><a class="nav-link" href="#contact">Result</a></li>
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<li class="nav-item"><a class="nav-link" href="#contact">Conclusion</a></li>
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<li class="nav-item"><a class="nav-link" href="#contact">About</a></li>
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<h2>Cooking on Wood</h2>
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<h2>IAP Reduction Stove</h2>
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<h2>Traditional Fire</h2>
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<h2>Lab Results </h2>
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<h2>Welcome To the Inexpensive Reduction </h2>
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<h2 class="fw-bolder py-4">WHO Report</h2>
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 2.6 billion people cook and heat using polluting open
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fires or simple stoves fuelled by kerosene, biomass (wood, animal dung and crop waste) and coal (Air Pollution
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Data Portal, n.d.). This generates high levels of health-damaging Indoor Air Pollution (IAP), such as particulates,
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tar and carbon monoxide. Because women are primarily responsible for cooking and raising young children, both are
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disproportionately affected by IAP. For example, the World Health Report (2002) states that in developing countries
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among the poor, Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is one of the leading causes of childhood mortality (under 5) and is
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responsible for up to 33% of all ARI cases. IAP also adversely affects Zimbabwe because of the number of people who live
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in poor, rural regions. (Rural Population (67% of Total Population…2020) - Zimbabwe | Data, n.d.). A second problem caused
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by open or traditional heaths is the inefficient use of fuel. Past efforts to reduce IAP have focused on efficient combustion
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but have not necessarily focused on thermal efficiency of the overall cooking and heating process. As a result, a significant
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portion of the fuel's energy is lost, leading to increased levels of deforestation. In parallel, people who are faced with the
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challenge of indoor air pollution are from low-income communities which makes it very difficult for them to afford expensive clean
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cooking stoves. Most of the existing solution focus only on reduction of Indoor Air Pollution, but fall short on distribution
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the solution to billions of people who need it.
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<h2 class="fw-bolder py-4">IAP Reduction</h2>
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Because of the above issues, the engineering goal of this experiment is to create pattern designs of creating an affordable,
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simple, and efficient cooking system whose design is based on origami. Origami is the Japanese technique of creating complex
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3-dimensional objects from flat sheets of paper. All that is needed to make a well known object such as a Crane, Cube or Lion
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is the pattern and a piece of paper. Likewise, the clean cooking system's components will be fabricated from flat metal sheets using simple
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folds and cuts, enabling them to be made worldwide without complex fabrication techniques. Additionally, if a component;s pattern is known,
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it can produce it using locally available material and tools. This reduces or eliminates funding and production bottlenecks that have limited
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the impact of prior efforts when attempting to produce and distribute billions of units worldwide. Since many regions that suffer from indoor air
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pollution also have electricity shortages, the practicality of using the thermoelectric chips to generate electricity from the cooking stove's waste
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heat is evaluated. Its cost per watt hour is compared to alternatives such as simple solar panels with local storage (batteries or super capacitors.)
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