Tytuł pozycji:
Thermophysical and chemical properties of perennial energy crops depending on harvest period
This paper presents analyses of the
thermophysical and chemical properties of eleven perennial crop
species harvested in one-year rotation cycles. The crops included
four species grown for biomass in the form of straw, five species
producing semi-wood biomass, and two species yielding wood
biomass. The research comprised three consecutive crop harvests.
In each harvesting season, biomass samples for analyses were
taken on six dates at one-month intervals. Thermophysical and
chemical properties of the biomass were significantly differentiated
within the main experimental factors and their interactions.
The biomass produced by Virginia mallow had the best quality
parameters as solid fuel. In fact, it achieved the lowest water content
and the highest lower heating value during all of the analyzed
seasons and harvest dates. The biomass of the species yielding
straw or semi-wood products attained better quality as solid fuel on
later harvest dates. In turn, the quality of willow biomass remained
practically unchanged between the harvest dates.