The Performance of a Solar Cooker in Egypt

Abstract A simple, efficient solar cooker was designed and its performance in the Egyptian climate was evaluated. The cooker is of the hot box type with a plane booster mirror reflector. The performance of the cooker was measured experimentally for over 2 years under different working conditions. The test conditions include experiments with and without adjusting the cooker's position for maximum solar radiation and the tilting angle of the booster reflector for maximum concentration. Formulas for calculating the orientation angle of the oven and the tilt angle of the reflector were deduced. The shadow effect caused by the sides of the oven were also calculated. The solar cooker proved to be reliable, trouble-free, and efficient. All kinds of food were cooked, including meat, chicken, rice, peas, beans, potatoes, soup, eggs, and cakes. A good meal for a family of four was cooked in 3-4 h. It was established that better heat transfer occurred when the cooking pot was covered with an air-tight plastic transp...