ENERGETIC QUANTIFICATION AND CARACTERIZATION OF WOOD AND BARK OF SPECIES OF “CERRADO”

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Autor(a) principal: Vale, Ailton Teixeira do
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Brasil, Maria Aparecida Mourão, Leão, Alcides Lopes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/1702
Resumo: The purpose of this work was to study the production of energy in an area of sensu stricto cerrado located on the Água Limpa Farm, University of Brasilia - Brazil. Aerial biomass and the characteristics of the wood and bark of the species found in the total area of 63.56 ha were determined. In ten 20 m x 50 m plots, the total height and diameter, of all the trees whose diameters were either equal to or greater than 5 cm, at 30 cm from the ground, were measured. Seven diameter classes were pre-determined. Then, three trees of each species were cut down at random and classified according to its diameter class. The green biomass of the stem and branches of each species was measured in the field. In laboratory, humidity, the wood/bark ratio, specific gravity, heat combustion, the content of fixed carbon, volatile material and ash of the wood and bark were obtained from cross-sections. It was also possible to estimate the dry mass of the wood and branches per tree, species and hectare as well as the amount of heat generated by this cerrado community. Forty-seven species were identified. The dry biomass of the community comprised 71% of wood and 29% of bark and trees had an average 53% of branches and 47% of stem. The mean production of total dry biomass in the area was 12.38 t/ha.  Mean tree production was 18.39 kg. The specific gravity of the wood ranged from 0.2 g/cm3 to 0.78 g/cm3, and the bark from 0.17 g/cm3 to 0.67 g/cm3. The heat combustion of the woods varied from 4,516 kcal/kg to 4,989 kcal/kg, whereas that of the bark ranged from 17,526 kJ/kg to 24,019 kJ/kg. The mean heat combustion of the wood was 19,937 kJ/kg. The mean fixed carbon content was 20.73% in the wood and 25.19% in the bark. Vochysia thyrsoidea presented  a great energy production (1,643 MJ/tree, 20 trees/ha e 32,859.00 MJ/ha) due to a great biomass production, but with specific gravity low (0.49 g/cm3) and heat combustion low (19,728 kJ/kg). Acosmium dasycarpum showing wood with good characteristics (heat combustion – 20,883 kJ/kg, specific gravity – 0,74 g/cm3) did not outstand in the community due to their energy production (318.26 MJ/tree, 1 tree/ha e 318.26 MJ/ha)  because their biomass production was low. Nonetheless, there were species that presented wood with good characteristics and high dry biomass production: Sclerolobium paniculatum (1,279 MJ/trees, 46 trees/ha, 58,834 MJ/ha, 0,72 g/cm3 e 20,298 kJ/kg), Dalbergia miscolobium (336 MJ/tree, 84 trees/ha, 28,224 MJ/ha, 0,77 g/cm3 e 20,495 kJ/kg) e Pterodon pubescens (1,983 MJ/tree, 14 trees/ha, 27,760 MJ/ha, 0,73 g/cm3 e 20,733 kJ/kg).
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spelling ENERGETIC QUANTIFICATION AND CARACTERIZATION OF WOOD AND BARK OF SPECIES OF “CERRADO”Quantificação e caracterização energética da madeira e casca de espécies do cerrado.energy productionbiomass“cerrado”.produção de energiabiomassacerradoThe purpose of this work was to study the production of energy in an area of sensu stricto cerrado located on the Água Limpa Farm, University of Brasilia - Brazil. Aerial biomass and the characteristics of the wood and bark of the species found in the total area of 63.56 ha were determined. In ten 20 m x 50 m plots, the total height and diameter, of all the trees whose diameters were either equal to or greater than 5 cm, at 30 cm from the ground, were measured. Seven diameter classes were pre-determined. Then, three trees of each species were cut down at random and classified according to its diameter class. The green biomass of the stem and branches of each species was measured in the field. In laboratory, humidity, the wood/bark ratio, specific gravity, heat combustion, the content of fixed carbon, volatile material and ash of the wood and bark were obtained from cross-sections. It was also possible to estimate the dry mass of the wood and branches per tree, species and hectare as well as the amount of heat generated by this cerrado community. Forty-seven species were identified. The dry biomass of the community comprised 71% of wood and 29% of bark and trees had an average 53% of branches and 47% of stem. The mean production of total dry biomass in the area was 12.38 t/ha.  Mean tree production was 18.39 kg. The specific gravity of the wood ranged from 0.2 g/cm3 to 0.78 g/cm3, and the bark from 0.17 g/cm3 to 0.67 g/cm3. The heat combustion of the woods varied from 4,516 kcal/kg to 4,989 kcal/kg, whereas that of the bark ranged from 17,526 kJ/kg to 24,019 kJ/kg. The mean heat combustion of the wood was 19,937 kJ/kg. The mean fixed carbon content was 20.73% in the wood and 25.19% in the bark. Vochysia thyrsoidea presented  a great energy production (1,643 MJ/tree, 20 trees/ha e 32,859.00 MJ/ha) due to a great biomass production, but with specific gravity low (0.49 g/cm3) and heat combustion low (19,728 kJ/kg). Acosmium dasycarpum showing wood with good characteristics (heat combustion – 20,883 kJ/kg, specific gravity – 0,74 g/cm3) did not outstand in the community due to their energy production (318.26 MJ/tree, 1 tree/ha e 318.26 MJ/ha)  because their biomass production was low. Nonetheless, there were species that presented wood with good characteristics and high dry biomass production: Sclerolobium paniculatum (1,279 MJ/trees, 46 trees/ha, 58,834 MJ/ha, 0,72 g/cm3 e 20,298 kJ/kg), Dalbergia miscolobium (336 MJ/tree, 84 trees/ha, 28,224 MJ/ha, 0,77 g/cm3 e 20,495 kJ/kg) e Pterodon pubescens (1,983 MJ/tree, 14 trees/ha, 27,760 MJ/ha, 0,73 g/cm3 e 20,733 kJ/kg).Em uma faixa de cerrado sensu stricto, de 63,56 ha, da Fazenda Água Limpa, de propriedade da Universidade de Brasília-DF, foram delimitadas dez parcelas de 20 x 50 m cada nas quais se identificaram e medam as alturas totais e o diâmetro, tomado a 30 cm de altura do solo, de todas as árvores com diâmetro igual ou superior a 5cm. Foram sorteadas para serem derrubadas e pesadas, no máximo três (3) indivíduos por espécie e por classe de diâmetro, em sete classes diametrais pré-estabelecidas (5-9; 9-13...., 29-33 cm). Em cada indivíduo, foram coletadas seções transversais a zero (base), 25, 50, 75 e 100% (topo) da altura do tronco, partindo da base, embaladas em sacos plásticos e levadas para laboratório, para obtenção da massa específica básica, do poder calorífico superior e dos teores de cinzas, materiais volátil e carbono fixo da madeira e da casca. Foram identificadas 47 espécies. A biomassa seca do povoamento apresentou 71% de madeira e 29% de casca, sendo a árvore formada, em média, de 53% de ramos e 47% de tronco. A produção média de biomassa seca total para a área foi de 12,38 t/ha, com variações individuais de 0,44 kg/ha (Symplocos rhaminifolia, com um indivíduo/ha) a 2.886,04 kg/ha (Sclerolobium paniculatum, com 46 indivíduos/ha). A produção média por árvore foi de 18,39 kg. A massa específica básica da madeira variou de 0,20 g/cm3 a 0,78 g/cm3 e a da casca de 0,17 g/cm3 a 0,67 g/cm,3. O poder calorífico superior variou de 4.516 kcal/kg a 4.989 kcal/kg, com média de 4.763 kcal/kg, enquanto o da casca variou de 4.187 kcal/kg a 5.738 kcal/kg. O teor de carbono fixo médio foi de 20,73% para a madeira e de 25,19% para a casca. Vochysia thysoidea destacou-se pela grande produção energética (392,49 Mcal/árvore, 20 árvores/ha e 7.849,80 Mcal/ha) em função da alta produção de biomassa tanto individual quanto por área, porém com características físicas da madeira inferiores (massa específica baixa - 0,49 g/cm3 e poder calorífico abaixo da média para a área - 4.713 kcal/kg). Acosmium dasycargpum por sua vez apresentou boas características da madeira (alto poder calorífico - 4.989 kcal/kg, alta massa específica - 0,74 g/cm3), mas com baixa produção energética (76,03 Mcal/árvore, 1 árvore/ha e 76,03 Mcal/ha) em função da baixa produção de biomassa. Houve, no entanto, espécies com boas características da madeira e com alta produção de biomassa, individual e/ou por área. São elas: Sclerolobium paniculatum (305,72 Mcal/árvore, 46 árvores/ha, 14.063,12 Mcal/ha, 0,72 g/cm3 e 4849 kcal/kg), Dalbergia miscolobium (80,26 Mcal/árvore, 84 árvores/ha, 6.741,84 Mcal/ha, 0,77 g/cm3 e 4896 kcal/kg) e Pterodon pubescens (473,69 Mcal/árvore, 14 árvores/ha, 6.631,66 Mcal/ha, 0,73 g/cm3 e 4953 kcal/kg). Essas espécies foram responsáveis por 45,85% de toda energia disponibilizada na forma de calor, ou seja, 27.437 Mcal/ha.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2002-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/170210.5902/198050981702Ciência Florestal; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2002); 71-80Ciência Florestal; v. 12 n. 1 (2002); 71-801980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/1702/977Vale, Ailton Teixeira doBrasil, Maria Aparecida MourãoLeão, Alcides Lopesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-06-05T17:02:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1702Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-06-05T17:02:51Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ENERGETIC QUANTIFICATION AND CARACTERIZATION OF WOOD AND BARK OF SPECIES OF “CERRADO”
Quantificação e caracterização energética da madeira e casca de espécies do cerrado.
title ENERGETIC QUANTIFICATION AND CARACTERIZATION OF WOOD AND BARK OF SPECIES OF “CERRADO”
spellingShingle ENERGETIC QUANTIFICATION AND CARACTERIZATION OF WOOD AND BARK OF SPECIES OF “CERRADO”
Vale, Ailton Teixeira do
energy production
biomass
“cerrado”.
produção de energia
biomassa
cerrado
title_short ENERGETIC QUANTIFICATION AND CARACTERIZATION OF WOOD AND BARK OF SPECIES OF “CERRADO”
title_full ENERGETIC QUANTIFICATION AND CARACTERIZATION OF WOOD AND BARK OF SPECIES OF “CERRADO”
title_fullStr ENERGETIC QUANTIFICATION AND CARACTERIZATION OF WOOD AND BARK OF SPECIES OF “CERRADO”
title_full_unstemmed ENERGETIC QUANTIFICATION AND CARACTERIZATION OF WOOD AND BARK OF SPECIES OF “CERRADO”
title_sort ENERGETIC QUANTIFICATION AND CARACTERIZATION OF WOOD AND BARK OF SPECIES OF “CERRADO”
author Vale, Ailton Teixeira do
author_facet Vale, Ailton Teixeira do
Brasil, Maria Aparecida Mourão
Leão, Alcides Lopes
author_role author
author2 Brasil, Maria Aparecida Mourão
Leão, Alcides Lopes
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vale, Ailton Teixeira do
Brasil, Maria Aparecida Mourão
Leão, Alcides Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv energy production
biomass
“cerrado”.
produção de energia
biomassa
cerrado
topic energy production
biomass
“cerrado”.
produção de energia
biomassa
cerrado
description The purpose of this work was to study the production of energy in an area of sensu stricto cerrado located on the Água Limpa Farm, University of Brasilia - Brazil. Aerial biomass and the characteristics of the wood and bark of the species found in the total area of 63.56 ha were determined. In ten 20 m x 50 m plots, the total height and diameter, of all the trees whose diameters were either equal to or greater than 5 cm, at 30 cm from the ground, were measured. Seven diameter classes were pre-determined. Then, three trees of each species were cut down at random and classified according to its diameter class. The green biomass of the stem and branches of each species was measured in the field. In laboratory, humidity, the wood/bark ratio, specific gravity, heat combustion, the content of fixed carbon, volatile material and ash of the wood and bark were obtained from cross-sections. It was also possible to estimate the dry mass of the wood and branches per tree, species and hectare as well as the amount of heat generated by this cerrado community. Forty-seven species were identified. The dry biomass of the community comprised 71% of wood and 29% of bark and trees had an average 53% of branches and 47% of stem. The mean production of total dry biomass in the area was 12.38 t/ha.  Mean tree production was 18.39 kg. The specific gravity of the wood ranged from 0.2 g/cm3 to 0.78 g/cm3, and the bark from 0.17 g/cm3 to 0.67 g/cm3. The heat combustion of the woods varied from 4,516 kcal/kg to 4,989 kcal/kg, whereas that of the bark ranged from 17,526 kJ/kg to 24,019 kJ/kg. The mean heat combustion of the wood was 19,937 kJ/kg. The mean fixed carbon content was 20.73% in the wood and 25.19% in the bark. Vochysia thyrsoidea presented  a great energy production (1,643 MJ/tree, 20 trees/ha e 32,859.00 MJ/ha) due to a great biomass production, but with specific gravity low (0.49 g/cm3) and heat combustion low (19,728 kJ/kg). Acosmium dasycarpum showing wood with good characteristics (heat combustion – 20,883 kJ/kg, specific gravity – 0,74 g/cm3) did not outstand in the community due to their energy production (318.26 MJ/tree, 1 tree/ha e 318.26 MJ/ha)  because their biomass production was low. Nonetheless, there were species that presented wood with good characteristics and high dry biomass production: Sclerolobium paniculatum (1,279 MJ/trees, 46 trees/ha, 58,834 MJ/ha, 0,72 g/cm3 e 20,298 kJ/kg), Dalbergia miscolobium (336 MJ/tree, 84 trees/ha, 28,224 MJ/ha, 0,77 g/cm3 e 20,495 kJ/kg) e Pterodon pubescens (1,983 MJ/tree, 14 trees/ha, 27,760 MJ/ha, 0,73 g/cm3 e 20,733 kJ/kg).
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