Quality variation in comminuted forest fuels delivered during the winter in north Sweden

Swedish legislation stipulates the precision required for estimates of parameters used to determine the value of various forest fuels. The net energy value of fuel, as it is received, is often used to set the trade price. The estimate of energy content is based on the moisture content of samples tak...

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Main Authors: Berg, Simon, Bergström, Dan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/23696/
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:23696 2023-05-15T17:40:18+02:00 Quality variation in comminuted forest fuels delivered during the winter in north Sweden Berg, Simon Bergström, Dan 2021 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/23696/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/23696/1/berg_s_et_al_210514.pdf en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/23696/1/berg_s_et_al_210514.pdf Berg, Simon and Bergström, Dan (2021). Quality variation in comminuted forest fuels delivered during the winter in north Sweden. International Journal of Forest Engineering. 32 , 11-18 [Research article] Forest Science Research article NonPeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftslunivuppsala 2022-01-09T19:16:19Z Swedish legislation stipulates the precision required for estimates of parameters used to determine the value of various forest fuels. The net energy value of fuel, as it is received, is often used to set the trade price. The estimate of energy content is based on the moisture content of samples taken from each truckload and the weight of the biomass; the ash content and net calorific value are measured a few times each year. Hence, it is necessary to know the variation in moisture content to ensure that a sufficient number of samples are taken, a number based on the allowed variation and precision of estimates, as defined in the legalization. In this study, the variation in moisture content was measured by taking samples from 18 truckloads of comminuted forest fuels during the winter. The results showed that the current sampling regime, i.e., manually taking four samples from each truckload, is sufficient for deliveries with 10 truckloads for logging residue chips and 4 for stem wood chips. The number of samples should be increased to 12-43, 8-21, and, 17-82 depending on assortment for what the measuring act defines as large deliveries (>=50 tonnes; >=3 truckloads), medium-sized deliveries (<50 - >25 tonnes; 2 truckloads) and single truck deliveries (<= 25 tonnes; 1 truckload), respectively. Current research into fast online sampling and analysis methods could resolve this issue for small deliveries. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Sweden Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
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Quality variation in comminuted forest fuels delivered during the winter in north Sweden
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description Swedish legislation stipulates the precision required for estimates of parameters used to determine the value of various forest fuels. The net energy value of fuel, as it is received, is often used to set the trade price. The estimate of energy content is based on the moisture content of samples taken from each truckload and the weight of the biomass; the ash content and net calorific value are measured a few times each year. Hence, it is necessary to know the variation in moisture content to ensure that a sufficient number of samples are taken, a number based on the allowed variation and precision of estimates, as defined in the legalization. In this study, the variation in moisture content was measured by taking samples from 18 truckloads of comminuted forest fuels during the winter. The results showed that the current sampling regime, i.e., manually taking four samples from each truckload, is sufficient for deliveries with 10 truckloads for logging residue chips and 4 for stem wood chips. The number of samples should be increased to 12-43, 8-21, and, 17-82 depending on assortment for what the measuring act defines as large deliveries (>=50 tonnes; >=3 truckloads), medium-sized deliveries (<50 - >25 tonnes; 2 truckloads) and single truck deliveries (<= 25 tonnes; 1 truckload), respectively. Current research into fast online sampling and analysis methods could resolve this issue for small deliveries.
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title Quality variation in comminuted forest fuels delivered during the winter in north Sweden
title_short Quality variation in comminuted forest fuels delivered during the winter in north Sweden
title_full Quality variation in comminuted forest fuels delivered during the winter in north Sweden
title_fullStr Quality variation in comminuted forest fuels delivered during the winter in north Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Quality variation in comminuted forest fuels delivered during the winter in north Sweden
title_sort quality variation in comminuted forest fuels delivered during the winter in north sweden
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Berg, Simon and Bergström, Dan (2021). Quality variation in comminuted forest fuels delivered during the winter in north Sweden. International Journal of Forest Engineering. 32 , 11-18 [Research article]
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