Cookstove Indoor Air Pollution Simulator
Run a simulated cooking session on a traditional open-fire stove versus a clean/efficient stove and watch indoor PM2.5 build up, plus a cumulative health-exposure dose, in real time.
In much of the world, cooking still happens over an open wood fire or a basic solid-fuel stove inside a poorly-ventilated kitchen. Incomplete combustion of biomass fuel releases large amounts of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) that build up in the room air, and the person cooking is often exposed to it for hours every day. This simulator runs a cooking session on a stove/fuel you choose, tracks indoor PM2.5 concentration live against a same-schedule clean-stove comparison, and accumulates an exposure dose across repeated daily sessions so the long-run health-risk gap between stove choices becomes visible.
Run a simulated cooking session on a traditional open-fire or basic solid-fuel stove versus a clean/efficient stove and watch indoor PM2.5 build up live in a 3D kitchen, with a same-schedule comparison line and a cumulative health-exposure dose tracked across repeated daily cooking sessions.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install