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    Biomass cookstoves: A review of technical aspects by Sutar, Kailasnath B., Kohli, Sangeeta, Ravi, M.R., Ray, Anjan

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-01-2015)
    “…Improving the thermal as well as emissions performance of biomass cookstoves has been of interest to researchers for a long time. Despite there being a vast…”
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    Design of a partially aerated naturally aspirated burner for producer gas by Sutar, Kailasnath B., M.R., Ravi, Kohli, Sangeeta

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-12-2016)
    “…This article presents a detailed methodology for the design of a partially aerated naturally aspirated burner used for combustion of the producer gas generated…”
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    Design, development and testing of small downdraft gasifiers for domestic cookstoves by Sutar, Kailasnath B., Kohli, Sangeeta, Ravi, M.R.

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-04-2017)
    “…The design methodology available in the literature for downdraft gasifiers of large capacity (∼40–600 kWth) is not directly applicable to very small sized…”
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    Experimental investigation on thermal performance of three natural draft biomass cookstoves by Sutar, Kailasnath B., Singh, Rohit, Karmakar, Abhiram, Rathore, Vedant

    Published in Energy efficiency (01-03-2019)
    “…Testing the performance of biomass cookstoves is an important task in front of cookstove researchers. Different cookstove testing protocols are being used…”
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    Clean cooking with downdraft biomass gasifier cookstove: Effect of gasifier performance by Sutar, Kailasnath B., Kohli, Sangeeta, Ravi, M.R.

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (15-01-2023)
    “…Two downdraft gasifier cookstoves, one of 4 kWth and another of 2.5 kWth input power ratings have been developed by the authors for domestic cookstove…”
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    Experimental investigation on pot design and efficiency of LPG utilization for some domestic cooking processes by Sutar, Kailasnath B., Kumar, Munna, Patel, Manish Kumar, Kumar, Arvind, Mokashi, Shardul R.

    Published in Energy for sustainable development (01-06-2020)
    “…Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is considered to be a clean burning domestic cooking fuel across the world. The Government of India is promoting use of LPG as…”
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