Product contamination and harvesting losses from mechanized recovery of olive tree pruning residues for energy use
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The authors tested six commercial pruning harvesters to determine harvesting losses and product contamination when recovering pruning residues from an overgrown olive orchard, typical of Southern Italy. All harvesters used a mechanical pick-up to collect the residues and a shredder to reduce them into chips. Three different pick-up settings were tested and namely: 1 cm above ground level, manufacturer's specification and 3 cm above ground level. Ash content in the shredded material was taken as a measure of contamination. The ash content of uncontaminated branch material collected directly from the trees was 3.5%. Ash content in shredded residues varied between 4.5% and over 5.5%, for the shortest and the longest distance between the pick-up and the soil surface, respectively. In contrast, harvesting losses were weakly (but significantly) related to pick-up setting, and mainly depended on machine type. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ash; Biomass; Energy; Shredding; Wood
Elenco autori:
Spinelli, Raffaele
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