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Energy Saving by Insulating a Cooking Pot
Sandia National Laboratories is one of the most technologically advanced and resourceful national laboratories in the United States. Their mission is to use science and technology, innovative research, and global engagement to counter threats, reduce dangers, and respond to disasters. To achieve this mission, Sandia is divided into ten divisions that are overlooked by Dr. Stephen Younger, the Laboratories Director. Amongst the ten divisions, the internship will take place in Division 8000, which is Integrated Security Solutions. Inside this division, the internship will be a Structural and Thermal Analysis R&D. Apart from being strictly focused on security, the division performs research for small companies that do not count with the resources to perform it themselves. During the summer internship, one of these cases is being attended. A small company invented an insulating cover that is supposed to be placed over the top of a cooking pot lid. They claim that the insulating cover helps in the saving of energy. As an intern and researcher, the task is to determine how much energy is effectively saved by placing the insulating cover over the cooking pot. To achieve the goal, mathematical analyses, experiments and simulations will be done. Then, if appropriate, a better design will be made to increase the energy saved by the insulating cover. For the mathematical analysis, the thermal resistance method was used, resulting in energy saved at a rate of 14.2795 W. After the mathematical analysis was done, a test plan was developed and presented to the supervisor for approval. After some recommendations, the test plan will be modified accordingly.