Dear Dr.,
 
Thank you for your share about the stove camp in ARC, I am glad you have had a 
very good time during the camp and I hope I could attend and learn more about 
TLUD stoves.
 
Best wishes
 
Jacky
 
 


At 2013-07-28 08:07:02,[email protected] wrote:

List:

  This is to give a few more final sentences on the running of the camp. 
"Everyone" doing tests or preparing for ones by modifying existing stoves when 
I got there at 8:00 for an official start at 9:00. (Earlier, I drove to the 
other part of Aprovecho - permaculture - about 6 miles away.)   Probably a few 
had worked both late the previous night (and other nights) and had also started 
earlier than 8:00 AM..  A little later than normal, the AM meeting featured 
Dean giving design tips  (TARP-V earlier  [I need help - I can't find my notes 
on that acronym]) and this time "MAMMA" (Mixing, Architecture, Metering, 
Moisture, Air).  Also numerous slides on the production in China of the 
StoveTec product.

   Many people then were cooking for a big final luncheon.  Especially Rebecca 
on a chicken curry  in a huge pot atop one of the two clay stoves she had 
brought  (her main change was dropping the pot support heights to improve 
convective heat transfer).  Larry W. was roasting chicken in a horizontal 
closed 55 gallon drum atop a rocket.    Many salads appeared

   I watched the testing of an interesting stove designed by Kirk Harris (from 
La Rosa (?) CA.  This was much larger version of a camping stove he brought.  
Good results on abbreviated testing. I'll write a separate report on this 
design as it had several features I have not seen elsewhere.

  Had intersting talks with the other two (besides Rebecca) from outside the 
US.  Both named "Omar" - from Senegal and Burkina Faso.  Both very 
knowledgeable - and here looking for improved designs for their own countries.

   Last event of the day -  hearing of the latest results and then a chance to 
vote on two $500 prizes.    Leaders on the TLUD side seemed to be Paul 
Anderson's and Art Donnelly's - but people could vote for any stove.  Due to 
air schedules,  I missed the final vote tally.    I  hope someone can report 
all results.

   Final wrap-up comment:
     .  The camp was very well run  (its eleventh?).  The price of $300 is a 
bargain if you have a design and know nothing about its emissions.  But for 
serious stove researchers the lab is also open for free (!) testing..    Lots 
of expertise here and very friendly support staff  (free coffee and donuts all 
day - and numerous chances to interact with others informally.    I have two 
brand new design ideas myself to try out.

   Questions and thoughts?

Ron

   This report a little rushed.  Hope others will chime in - especially with 
the voting results.
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