Design and economic analysis of a solar poultry incubator for rural sectors located in Pucallpa-Peru

Jorge Retamozo, Freddy J. Rojas

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Abstract

In this study, an incubator with a capacity of up to 96 backyard poultry eggs was designed mechanically and energetically, using a photovoltaic panel as a source of energy. For this purpose, a thermodynamic study, heat transfer and mechanical design of the incubation process was carried out, considering the temperature (37.5°C), relative humidity (60%), 90° rotation of the eggs in an interval between 90 and 120 minutes, ventilation that occurs in the last 3 days of the incubation process, energy and the environmental conditions of Pucallpa-Perú. The results obtained lead to the sizing of the components of the incubator and the photovoltaic panel, being this renewable energy the novelty of the study for a sustainable use of the inhabitant and the region. It is concluded that local radiation can be used as a power source for an incubator with a capacity of up to 96 eggs, by using this type of energy, the incubator together with the solar kit will become profitable compared to the use of electricity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)318-323
Number of pages6
JournalRenewable Energy and Power Quality Journal
Volume20
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2022

Keywords

  • Backyard poultry incubator
  • economic profitability
  • photovoltaic panel

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