The sugar cane vegetal residues unloaded in the sugar mill: Operational costs and physical characteristics

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Autor(a) principal: Ripoli, M. L C [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Franco, F. N., Ripoli, T. C C, Gamero, Carlos Antonio [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: https://elibrary.asabe.org/azdez.asp?AID=16989&T=2
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/68041
Resumo: Brazil produced in 2002/03 season 317.87×106tons of sugar cane stalks and 36.88×106tons of vegetal residues (green leaves, dry leaves and tops) in a planted area of 4.61×106 hectares (ha). These residues have a useful heat of 3,613.14Mcal.t-1. Currently most of this biomass is burned as a pre-harvest practice. The doubt persists in the system type that it must be adopted to pick up, load, transport and unload this biomass at the sugar mill boilers. This study analyzed 22 variables related to operational costs and physical characteristics of these residues in a field situation using a JOHN DEERE® 6850 forage harvester with two different treatments: T1 and T2 (two types of rakes) with 6 repetitions each one. The geographic location of the studied area that belongs to COSTA PINTO MILL (COSAN® Group) is: Latitude 22°40'30S and Longitude 47°36'38W. The adopted methodology was proposed by Ripoli et al. (2002). The obtained results at a 5% level of significance showed that both treatments did not differed significantly between them. Some of the results were, where EBP stands for Oil Equivalent Barrel: Windrowing (T1=US$0.17.EBP-1 and US$9.59.ha-1, T2=US$0.08.EBP-1 and US$4.27.ha-1); Pick up (T1=US$1.31.EBP-1 and US$44.29.ha-1, T2 =US$1.37.EBP-1 and US$48.36.ha-1); Transportation (T1=US$1.27.EBP-1 and US$14,30.ha -1, T2=US$1.33.EBP-1 and US$14,80.ha -1), Unloading at the sugar mill (T1=US$0.30.EBP-1 and US$3.39.ha-1, T2=US$0.32.EBP-1 and US$3.51.ha-1); Total (T1=US$3.05.EBP-1 and US$71.57.ha-1, T2=US$3.10.EBP-1 and US$70.94.ha-1). Confronting the obtained data with the ones in the bibliography, this system revealed itself more expensive than the baling system or the integral harvest system using combines.
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spelling The sugar cane vegetal residues unloaded in the sugar mill: Operational costs and physical characteristicsCostsEvaluationForage machineryHarvest residuesSugar caneBiomassBoilersHarvestingPlants (botany)Sugar millsVegetal residuesPlantsSugar CaneBrazil produced in 2002/03 season 317.87×106tons of sugar cane stalks and 36.88×106tons of vegetal residues (green leaves, dry leaves and tops) in a planted area of 4.61×106 hectares (ha). These residues have a useful heat of 3,613.14Mcal.t-1. Currently most of this biomass is burned as a pre-harvest practice. The doubt persists in the system type that it must be adopted to pick up, load, transport and unload this biomass at the sugar mill boilers. This study analyzed 22 variables related to operational costs and physical characteristics of these residues in a field situation using a JOHN DEERE® 6850 forage harvester with two different treatments: T1 and T2 (two types of rakes) with 6 repetitions each one. The geographic location of the studied area that belongs to COSTA PINTO MILL (COSAN® Group) is: Latitude 22°40'30S and Longitude 47°36'38W. The adopted methodology was proposed by Ripoli et al. (2002). The obtained results at a 5% level of significance showed that both treatments did not differed significantly between them. Some of the results were, where EBP stands for Oil Equivalent Barrel: Windrowing (T1=US$0.17.EBP-1 and US$9.59.ha-1, T2=US$0.08.EBP-1 and US$4.27.ha-1); Pick up (T1=US$1.31.EBP-1 and US$44.29.ha-1, T2 =US$1.37.EBP-1 and US$48.36.ha-1); Transportation (T1=US$1.27.EBP-1 and US$14,30.ha -1, T2=US$1.33.EBP-1 and US$14,80.ha -1), Unloading at the sugar mill (T1=US$0.30.EBP-1 and US$3.39.ha-1, T2=US$0.32.EBP-1 and US$3.51.ha-1); Total (T1=US$3.05.EBP-1 and US$71.57.ha-1, T2=US$3.10.EBP-1 and US$70.94.ha-1). Confronting the obtained data with the ones in the bibliography, this system revealed itself more expensive than the baling system or the integral harvest system using combines.UNESP Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias, Botucatu, SPESALQ Universidade de São Paulo, Piracicaba, SPUNESP Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias, Botucatu, SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Ripoli, M. L C [UNESP]Franco, F. N.Ripoli, T. C CGamero, Carlos Antonio [UNESP]2014-05-27T11:21:14Z2014-05-27T11:21:14Z2004-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject7357-7367application/pdfhttps://elibrary.asabe.org/azdez.asp?AID=16989&T=2ASAE Annual International Meeting 2004, p. 7357-7367.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/680412-s2.0-300444403842-s2.0-30044440384.pdf1957087099988521Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengASAE Annual International Meeting 2004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-30T14:03:00Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/68041Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:56:14.381345Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The sugar cane vegetal residues unloaded in the sugar mill: Operational costs and physical characteristics
title The sugar cane vegetal residues unloaded in the sugar mill: Operational costs and physical characteristics
spellingShingle The sugar cane vegetal residues unloaded in the sugar mill: Operational costs and physical characteristics
Ripoli, M. L C [UNESP]
Costs
Evaluation
Forage machinery
Harvest residues
Sugar cane
Biomass
Boilers
Harvesting
Plants (botany)
Sugar mills
Vegetal residues
Plants
Sugar Cane
title_short The sugar cane vegetal residues unloaded in the sugar mill: Operational costs and physical characteristics
title_full The sugar cane vegetal residues unloaded in the sugar mill: Operational costs and physical characteristics
title_fullStr The sugar cane vegetal residues unloaded in the sugar mill: Operational costs and physical characteristics
title_full_unstemmed The sugar cane vegetal residues unloaded in the sugar mill: Operational costs and physical characteristics
title_sort The sugar cane vegetal residues unloaded in the sugar mill: Operational costs and physical characteristics
author Ripoli, M. L C [UNESP]
author_facet Ripoli, M. L C [UNESP]
Franco, F. N.
Ripoli, T. C C
Gamero, Carlos Antonio [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Franco, F. N.
Ripoli, T. C C
Gamero, Carlos Antonio [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ripoli, M. L C [UNESP]
Franco, F. N.
Ripoli, T. C C
Gamero, Carlos Antonio [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Costs
Evaluation
Forage machinery
Harvest residues
Sugar cane
Biomass
Boilers
Harvesting
Plants (botany)
Sugar mills
Vegetal residues
Plants
Sugar Cane
topic Costs
Evaluation
Forage machinery
Harvest residues
Sugar cane
Biomass
Boilers
Harvesting
Plants (botany)
Sugar mills
Vegetal residues
Plants
Sugar Cane
description Brazil produced in 2002/03 season 317.87×106tons of sugar cane stalks and 36.88×106tons of vegetal residues (green leaves, dry leaves and tops) in a planted area of 4.61×106 hectares (ha). These residues have a useful heat of 3,613.14Mcal.t-1. Currently most of this biomass is burned as a pre-harvest practice. The doubt persists in the system type that it must be adopted to pick up, load, transport and unload this biomass at the sugar mill boilers. This study analyzed 22 variables related to operational costs and physical characteristics of these residues in a field situation using a JOHN DEERE® 6850 forage harvester with two different treatments: T1 and T2 (two types of rakes) with 6 repetitions each one. The geographic location of the studied area that belongs to COSTA PINTO MILL (COSAN® Group) is: Latitude 22°40'30S and Longitude 47°36'38W. The adopted methodology was proposed by Ripoli et al. (2002). The obtained results at a 5% level of significance showed that both treatments did not differed significantly between them. Some of the results were, where EBP stands for Oil Equivalent Barrel: Windrowing (T1=US$0.17.EBP-1 and US$9.59.ha-1, T2=US$0.08.EBP-1 and US$4.27.ha-1); Pick up (T1=US$1.31.EBP-1 and US$44.29.ha-1, T2 =US$1.37.EBP-1 and US$48.36.ha-1); Transportation (T1=US$1.27.EBP-1 and US$14,30.ha -1, T2=US$1.33.EBP-1 and US$14,80.ha -1), Unloading at the sugar mill (T1=US$0.30.EBP-1 and US$3.39.ha-1, T2=US$0.32.EBP-1 and US$3.51.ha-1); Total (T1=US$3.05.EBP-1 and US$71.57.ha-1, T2=US$3.10.EBP-1 and US$70.94.ha-1). Confronting the obtained data with the ones in the bibliography, this system revealed itself more expensive than the baling system or the integral harvest system using combines.
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