Solar Medical Sterilizer Using Pressure Cooker for Rural Off-Grid Areas

2020 
To design and develop a prototype, solar medical steam sterilizer for use in remote areas around the world. A paraboloidal dish-type concentrator was used as a collector and a pressure cooker was used as a receiver/absorber. The concentrator and receiver (C–R) system was used as a medical sterilizer. To increase the reflectance of the concentrator, aluminum foil was used as cover to reflect the solar radiation on to the bottom of the pressure cooker. The bottom of the pressure cooker was coated by normal black body. The pressure cooker gained temperature and pressure. A thermocouple was used to measure the temperature, and pressure gauze was used to measure the pressure, respectively. The solar beam radiation was measured by pyrheliometer. The required temperature was 121 °C, and the pressure was 1.05 kg/cm2 which were obtained, and those were measured by thermocouple and pressure gauze, respectively. When the obtained temperature 121 °C and pressure 1.05 kg/cm2 was kept for 15 min mixed with medical instruments and water, and then it was tested at ICDDRB and BCSIR at Dhaka, Bangladesh and shown that these medical instruments were sterilized properly. The cost of the whole system was around 90 USD. It has been used as a paraboloidal dish-type concentrator, a pressure cooker, and medical instruments mixed with water which makes a solar steam medical sterilizer.
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