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Prof. [[Ajay Chandak]], is a prolific designer based at Dhule, {{State|Maharashtra}}, [[India]]. His design called as '''Balcony Cooker''' is presented here. It is very close to [[Parabolic_reflectors|Murthy’s concept of asymmetric parabola]]. The Balcony Cooker must have been evolved independently by Ajay. |
Prof. [[Ajay Chandak]], is a prolific designer based at Dhule, {{State|Maharashtra}}, [[India]]. His design called as '''Balcony Cooker''' is presented here. It is very close to [[Parabolic_reflectors|Murthy’s concept of asymmetric parabola]]. The Balcony Cooker must have been evolved independently by Ajay. |
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==See also== |
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*[[Media:Granada06_Ajay_Chandak2.pdf|Innovative Balcony Model of Concentrating Solar Cooker]] |
*[[Media:Granada06_Ajay_Chandak2.pdf|Innovative Balcony Model of Concentrating Solar Cooker]] |
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Prof. Ajay Chandak, is a prolific designer based at Dhule, Maharashtra, India. His design called as Balcony Cooker is presented here. It is very close to Murthy’s concept of asymmetric parabola. The Balcony Cooker must have been evolved independently by Ajay.