Inkawasi
La Cocina Mejorada - Stoves for Sipascancha
La Cocina Mejorada, Stoves for Sipascancha, Peru
Laurie Iaccino, RN, Steve Bouton, Pencils for Peru August 15, 2007
Cocina Mejorada
HUAMANZAÑA, PERU: Phase II Assessment and Plan for Future Projects
HUAMANZAÑA, PERU: Phase II Assessment and Plan for Future Projects
Shannon M. Brink, EWB–PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Princeton, NJ March 2007
Trip: 27 December 2006 –10 January 2007
www.princeton.edu/~ewb
EWBP 1
I am member of a student chapter of Engineers Without Borders. We have built two Inkawasi stoves with somewhat disappointing results. (We are still not achieving complete combustion, the sunken pot chambers are problematic for accommodating a variety of cooking utensils, and the smoke escapes from the gap around the pot skirts.) The engineers on the team are discouraged and have given up on the rocket elbow stove design. Though I'm not an engineer, I am skeptical that the stoves were built according to specifications (one was tiny, the other huge); outside engineers who have experience with similar stoves have suggested that our combustion chamber (which was short‹only a little more than 12") was too short.
Indoor Air Pollution Reduction in Indoor Air Pollution Reduction in Peru and Bangladesh
Indoor Air Pollution Reduction in Indoor Air Pollution Reduction in
Peru and Bangladesh: Peru and Bangladesh:Experiences and Lessons to Date (pdf)
