화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.83, 551-558, 2015
Harvest storage and handling of round and square bales of giant reed and switchgrass: An economic and technical evaluation
This study evaluated an innovative collection system for biomass based on single-pass harvesting to reduce handling and storage costs. Trials were conducted on two herbaceous perennials: giant reed (Arundo donax L.) and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.). A technical and economic evaluation compared two single-pass harvesting systems in which the biomass was cut-shredded-baled in the same operation. The two systems were composed of a Nobili biotriturator (for biomass shredding and windrowing) front-mounted on a 4-wheel-drive tractor and two types of balers: a KUHN VB2160 round baler and a KUHN LSB 1290 large square baler. Costs of harvesting, handling, storage and delivery to the conversion plant were evaluated. Three distances of delivering were considered (0-20; 20-40; 40-60 km). It was estimated that the harvesting system could produce round bales of switchgrass and giant reed stored in-field under a plastic tarp at a cost of 22.3 (sic) Mg-1 and 23.3 (sic) Mg-1 dry and square bales at 26.0 (sic) Mg-1 and 21.7 (sic) Mg-1 for switchgrass and giant reed respectively. The costs of harvesting, handling, in-field storage and delivery to the conversion plant amounted to 43.7 (sic) Mg-1 and 45.7 (sic) Mg-1 dry for round bales and 43.1 (sic) Mg-1 dry and 34.9 (sic) Mg-1 for square bales of switchgrass and giant reed for delivery distances of less than 20 km. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.