Variability of Normative Properties of Wood Chips and Implications to Quality Control

The research was conducted with the goal to determine the variability of the quality parameters of the wood chips produced from the most favorable raw material (energy roundwood), and in the most controllable operational conditions (pellet factory), as the first step in identifying opportunities to...

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Main Authors: Dinko Vusić, Filip Vujanić, Karlo Pešić, Branimir Šafran, Vanja Jurišić, Željko Zečić
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/3789
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spelling doaj-9e98f1cb8bb047bba018198f6357cb602021-07-15T15:32:57ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-06-01143789378910.3390/en14133789Variability of Normative Properties of Wood Chips and Implications to Quality ControlDinko Vusić0Filip Vujanić1Karlo Pešić2Branimir Šafran3Vanja Jurišić4Željko Zečić5Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, University of Zagreb, Svetošimunska Cesta 23, 10002 Zagreb, CroatiaFaculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, University of Zagreb, Svetošimunska Cesta 23, 10002 Zagreb, CroatiaFaculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, University of Zagreb, Svetošimunska Cesta 23, 10002 Zagreb, CroatiaFaculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, University of Zagreb, Svetošimunska Cesta 23, 10002 Zagreb, CroatiaFaculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Svetošimunska Cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaFaculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, University of Zagreb, Svetošimunska Cesta 23, 10002 Zagreb, CroatiaThe research was conducted with the goal to determine the variability of the quality parameters of the wood chips produced from the most favorable raw material (energy roundwood), and in the most controllable operational conditions (pellet factory), as the first step in identifying opportunities to optimize the wood chips’ quality monitoring. Four raw material types were tested: fir/spruce and beech debarked energy roundwood, as well as energy wood with bark of the same species. Sampling was conducted during six consecutive months along with laboratory testing, all according to the HRN EN ISO standards for solid biofuels. Interpretation of the results was done in relation to deviation from the first sampling results (as an indicator of the possibility to retain the quality of wood chips), and repeatability and reproducibility set in the standards (as an indicator of acceptable variability). The influence of the species and debarking process on the wood chips’ quality was analyzed as well. Relative deviation from the first sampling as well as the quality class change pointed moisture content as a normative property with the lowest possibility to retain initial values over the six-month period. Ash content results indicated a strong possibility to maintain the initial ash content class in the majority of the samples. In just three cases, the results of ash content were outside the reproducibility limits with first sampling as a reference. Gross calorific value results pointed only four samples outside the reproducibility limits with the first sampling results are set as a reference. Wood species influenced gross calorific value and the median value of the particle size distribution and debarking showed a significant positive effect on the moisture content reduction as well as on the ash content reduction. Presented findings are indicative for the investigated raw materials, however for the general conclusion on the subject of wood chips normative properties variation, various raw material types will have to be examined in further research.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/3789moisture contentash contentcalorific valueparticle size distribution
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Filip Vujanić
Karlo Pešić
Branimir Šafran
Vanja Jurišić
Željko Zečić
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Filip Vujanić
Karlo Pešić
Branimir Šafran
Vanja Jurišić
Željko Zečić
Variability of Normative Properties of Wood Chips and Implications to Quality Control
Energies
moisture content
ash content
calorific value
particle size distribution
author_facet Dinko Vusić
Filip Vujanić
Karlo Pešić
Branimir Šafran
Vanja Jurišić
Željko Zečić
author_sort Dinko Vusić
title Variability of Normative Properties of Wood Chips and Implications to Quality Control
title_short Variability of Normative Properties of Wood Chips and Implications to Quality Control
title_full Variability of Normative Properties of Wood Chips and Implications to Quality Control
title_fullStr Variability of Normative Properties of Wood Chips and Implications to Quality Control
title_full_unstemmed Variability of Normative Properties of Wood Chips and Implications to Quality Control
title_sort variability of normative properties of wood chips and implications to quality control
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The research was conducted with the goal to determine the variability of the quality parameters of the wood chips produced from the most favorable raw material (energy roundwood), and in the most controllable operational conditions (pellet factory), as the first step in identifying opportunities to optimize the wood chips’ quality monitoring. Four raw material types were tested: fir/spruce and beech debarked energy roundwood, as well as energy wood with bark of the same species. Sampling was conducted during six consecutive months along with laboratory testing, all according to the HRN EN ISO standards for solid biofuels. Interpretation of the results was done in relation to deviation from the first sampling results (as an indicator of the possibility to retain the quality of wood chips), and repeatability and reproducibility set in the standards (as an indicator of acceptable variability). The influence of the species and debarking process on the wood chips’ quality was analyzed as well. Relative deviation from the first sampling as well as the quality class change pointed moisture content as a normative property with the lowest possibility to retain initial values over the six-month period. Ash content results indicated a strong possibility to maintain the initial ash content class in the majority of the samples. In just three cases, the results of ash content were outside the reproducibility limits with first sampling as a reference. Gross calorific value results pointed only four samples outside the reproducibility limits with the first sampling results are set as a reference. Wood species influenced gross calorific value and the median value of the particle size distribution and debarking showed a significant positive effect on the moisture content reduction as well as on the ash content reduction. Presented findings are indicative for the investigated raw materials, however for the general conclusion on the subject of wood chips normative properties variation, various raw material types will have to be examined in further research.
topic moisture content
ash content
calorific value
particle size distribution
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/3789
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