[Stoves] Irrelevant lab testing - for what purpose?
Frank Shields
franke at cruzio.com
Mon Jun 5 18:09:46 CDT 2017
You can’t talk about how well a stove works, easy to light, little pollution, boiling water under three minutes etc. etc. without describing the properties of the fuel used. Perhaps a spider diagram to do that?
Frank
> On Jun 5, 2017, at 11:46 AM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott <crispinpigott at outlook.com> wrote:
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> Cecil proposes using a spider graph to be able to include other metrics such as lighting time, controllability and other social acceptance metrics.
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> Crispin
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> I do like your idea of a "spider graph". Why can't we design 10 or 20 such spidergraphs for any particular region for permutation and combination of actual fuels, stoves, and different metrics than energy or char outputs? What is this theory that a cook wants to maximum energy utilization out of a supposedly free fuel?
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> Nikhil
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Thanks
Frank
Frank Shields
Gabilan Laboratory
Keith Day Company, Inc.
1091 Madison Lane
Salinas, CA 93907
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franke at cruzio.com
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