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Research Article

Thermal Analysis of a Clay Pot Utilized for Cooling Water and Storing Vegetables/ Fruits

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Pages 4146-4159 | Received 31 Jan 2023, Accepted 07 Apr 2023, Published online: 17 Apr 2023
 

ABSTRACT

In addition to supplying cooled water, clay pots can also be used to store fruits, vegetables, and even medicines that need to be kept at a moderate temperature. The authors recommended storing perishable things submerged inside the clay pot filled with water in locally accessible polythene bags. In the present paper, a mathematical model to determine the preservation temperature has been developed and validated for the climate of Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. The convective coefficient between the pot and the surrounding air has been determined. Experiments were performed by loading a pot with apples/tomatoes. It is seen that with a load up to 10 W, the preservation temperature is between 20 and 25°C during summer for the climate of Raipur. The cost of cooling water and storing product is Rs 0.11/kWh (US$0.00146/kWh). The load test reveals that apples can be stored inside for about 8–9 days, whereas tomatoes can be stored up to 7 days inside the pot.

Nomenclature

cw=

Specific heat of water JKg1oC1

cpa=

Specific heat of air (constant pressure) JKg1oC1

Dab=

Mass diffusivity m2/s

hc=

Convective coefficient between pot and surrounding W/m2K

hr=

Radiative coefficient between pot and surrounding W/m2K

L=

Latent heat of vaporization kJ/kg

M w=

Molar water mass kJ/mol

Ma=

Molar mass of air kJ/mol

Mw=

Mass of water stored in the pot kg

mm.=

Mass of make-up water added to clay pot per second kg/s

Pa=

Saturated water vapor pressure in air Nm2

Pw=

Saturated water vapor pressure in air at the temperature of water Nm2

PT=

Total pressure of air-vapor mixture Nm2

Qc.=

Convective heat transfer rate W

Qe.=

Evaporative heat transfer rate from water to air W

Qr.=

Radiative heat rate given to water W

Qm.=

Rate of heat given by make-up water W

QL.=

Heating load given by product stored W

Tw=

Water temperature stored in pot oC

Ta=

Temperature of surrounding air oC

To=

Temperature of water stored outside pot oC

v=

Velocity of air m/s

Greek letters=
α=

Thermal diffusivity m2/s

ρa=

Density of air kg/m3

γ=

Relative humidity of air

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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