Assessing the properties of Miscanthus x Giganteus under varying levels of ash fertilization treatment and regression neural network insight into calorific value
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Published:2024
Issue:4 Part B
Volume:28
Page:3281-3292
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ISSN:0354-9836
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Container-title:Thermal Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Therm sci
Author:
Brandic Ivan1ORCID, Pezo Lato2ORCID, Voca Neven1ORCID, Leto Josip1, Suric Jona1ORCID, Peter Anamarija1ORCID, Bilandzija Nikola1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia 2. Institute of General and Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate the changes in ultimate, proximate
analysis and calorific properties of Miscanthus x Giganteus with three types
of planting materials (two rhizomes - R1 and R2 - and one seedling - S) and
three ash fertiliser treatments (P0, P2, and P5) were included in the study.
The research further examined their effects on crop yield, stem height and
various chemical properties. The results showed that the maximum yield was
obtained with the R1 x P2 plant type, while the minimum yield was recorded
with the R2 x P2 plant type. In addition, the greatest average stem height
(3.34 m) was recorded for the R2 x P5 plant type. Significant differences
were also found in the chemical components between the plant types and
treatments. For example, the highest ash content of 2.25% was found in plant
type 'S' x P5, while the highest coke content of 14.48 % was found in plant
type R1 x P5. The statistical analysis confirmed that planting material and
ash fertilisation had significant influence on the physicochemical
properties of Miscanthus x Giganteus. This consequently affects the
calorific value, with the average higher and lower heating value being 18.32
and 17.04 MJ/kg, respectively. The neural regression network models showed
robust predictive performance for the higher (HHV) and lower heating value
LHV, with low chi-square values (?2) and high coefficients of determination
(R2).
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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