A Self-Heating Pot For Eating Outdoors
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A Self-Heating Pot For Eating Outdoors
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“For 2010-2011 we had 215,000 campers. There were 2 campgrounds this summer that didn’t allow fires because of potential hazards.” –Anita Wyzoke
Mg(s) + 2H2O(l) Mg(OH)2(s) + H2(g) + 353kJ
FeO + NaCl
Q = mcvΔT 335kJ required to heat 1kg
(assuming perfect insulation)
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Inner Pot Outer Pot
Temperature increase held for 40 minutes
Results w/o insulation: ~60%
Qook
$0.0289/Joule $9 to heat up 1kg of water Weight per package: 0.33g
Propane Stove (~$20)
$0.000863/Joule Weight: 910g Can heat 70 kg of water
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