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Presentation
Ergonomic Design Solution for Reducing Smoke Build-Up Inside Rural Kitchens in Kenya
9th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) (2018)
  • Uwe Reischl, Boise State University
  • Olga Salinas, Boise State University
Abstract
The presentation provided new findings based on laboratory simulations evaluating the thermodynamic properties of “cool smoke” created by open fires in rural kitchens in Kenya. The research revealed that by increasing natural ventilation in the kitchens, the limited vertical convective forces created by the heat of an open fire prevents the resulting smoke from exiting the indoor space. Identifying this phenomenon helped explain why rural families in Kenya have historically limited natural ventilation in their kitchens and have endured high levels of indoor air pollution. The findings will help support the implementation of better indoor smoke removal methods.
Publication Date
July 24, 2018
Location
Orlando, FL
Citation Information
Uwe Reischl and Olga Salinas. "Ergonomic Design Solution for Reducing Smoke Build-Up Inside Rural Kitchens in Kenya" 9th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/uwe_reischl/61/