The use of woodchip, and biofuels in general, is a fundamental step towards the transition from fossil fuel to renewable energy. The growth in the demand for wood fuels and the inherent variability in the properties of woody material lead to the need to verify its quality. EN ISO 17225-4 divides woodchip in different quality classes according to chemical-physical parameters and quality attributes. In this study, we have coupled near infrared spectroscopy with Partial Least Square regression to model gross calorific value and ash content of woodchip samples. Moreover, variables selection methods were tested in order to improve the models and get better prediction. Gross calorific value and ash content were predicted with a standard err...
Rapid determination of biochar energy quality is fundamental for the purpose of biomass efficient ut...
Variable wood chip density and extent of decay can significantly affect pulp yield and quality. Rapi...
This paper addresses the precision in factor loadings during partial least squares (PLS) and princip...
The use of woodchip, and biofuels in general, is a fundamental step towards the transition from foss...
Considering the increase in the energy demand and the European targets to minimize environmental imp...
Near infrared spectroscopy is a non-invasive and rapid technique to support the analysis of solid bi...
ii There is increasing interest in producing energy from renewable biomass resources. These resource...
Biomass is becoming increasingly important as a renew-able source of energy. Apart from traditional ...
According to the fundamental transition to renewable resources, the UE is investing many efforts in ...
Considering the focus of the current European policy in promoting the reuse of waste products and in...
The aim of this study was to use the near infrared spectroscopy for predicting the gross calorific v...
The potential of near infrared spectroscopy in conjunction with partial least squares regression to ...
Biofuel quality control plays an important role considering the recent European policy about renewab...
Rapid determination of biochar energy quality is fundamental for the purpose of biomass efficient ut...
Variable wood chip density and extent of decay can significantly affect pulp yield and quality. Rapi...
This paper addresses the precision in factor loadings during partial least squares (PLS) and princip...
The use of woodchip, and biofuels in general, is a fundamental step towards the transition from foss...
Considering the increase in the energy demand and the European targets to minimize environmental imp...
Near infrared spectroscopy is a non-invasive and rapid technique to support the analysis of solid bi...
ii There is increasing interest in producing energy from renewable biomass resources. These resource...
Biomass is becoming increasingly important as a renew-able source of energy. Apart from traditional ...
According to the fundamental transition to renewable resources, the UE is investing many efforts in ...
Considering the focus of the current European policy in promoting the reuse of waste products and in...
The aim of this study was to use the near infrared spectroscopy for predicting the gross calorific v...
The potential of near infrared spectroscopy in conjunction with partial least squares regression to ...
Biofuel quality control plays an important role considering the recent European policy about renewab...
Rapid determination of biochar energy quality is fundamental for the purpose of biomass efficient ut...
Variable wood chip density and extent of decay can significantly affect pulp yield and quality. Rapi...
This paper addresses the precision in factor loadings during partial least squares (PLS) and princip...