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- Windrowing and cylindrical baling of sugar cane vegetal residues: Some operational parameters and energetic efficiency
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
- The objective of this study was to analyze the sugar cane vegetal residues collection, as well as determining its energetic potential, using a rake and cylindrical baler, both from NEW HOLLAND® under two different windrowing process (simple and double). The field tests were carried out in an area that belongs to COSTA PINTO MILL (COSAN® Group) in the city of Piracicaba, Sao Paulo State, Brazil. The geographic location of the area is: Latitude 22°4030'S, Longitude 47°3633'W and altitude of 605m. From the trash analysis, before the baling, the following average results were obtained: 69.93% of leaves; 2.27% of stalks fractions; 21.44% of tops and 6.36% of total strange matter. The estimated residues yield was 27.01 tons.ha -1 with a gross heat of 18.43 MJ.kg-1, low heat of 17.01 MJ.kg-1, useful heat of 13.32 MJ.kg-1, average moisture of 20.76% and an energetic potential of 494,875.09 MJ.ha-1. In the windrowing operations (simple and double) the averages of the 5 out of 13 analyzed variable presented differences between them in a 1% level of significance in the Tukey Test. The averages comparison of the results for bale's specific mass and the effective capacities (ton.h-1) e (ha.h-1) had been significant at a 5% level in the Tukey Test. The comparisons of the averages for the results had been significant to 1% level. The strange matter averages of the bales did not differed between them.
- 1-Dec-2004
- ASAE Annual International Meeting 2004, p. 7415-7426.
- 7415-7426
- Baling
- Evaluation
- Sugar cane
- Trash
- Windrowing
- Energy efficiency
- Moisture
- Cylindrical baling
- Vegetal residues
- Sugar Cane
- https://elibrary.asabe.org/azdez.asp?JID=5&AID=16993&CID=can2004&T=2
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