[Stoves] Calculating HHV

Frank Shields frank at compostlab.com
Mon Jun 25 15:35:36 CDT 2012


Dear Crispin,

 

Do I have it right that LHV = HHV – (LHV is the latent heat of evaporation
from the hydrogen in the biomass)? and the effective heating value is from
the moisture in the wood) ? 

 

Thanks

 

Frank

 

 

 

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[mailto:stoves-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of Crispin
Pemberton-Pigott
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 1:00 PM
To: Stoves
Subject: [Stoves] Calculating HHV

 

Dear Friends

 

The publication
http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/word_doc/0015/122208/Firewood_Use_in
_Victoria.doc 

has formula given for the calculation of Higher Heating Value (dry basis) of
firewood, citing Stucley et al (2004).

 

HHV d.b. = 0.3491*C + 1.1783*H + 0.1005*S - 0.0151*N - 0.1034*O - 0.0211*ash
MJ/kg d.b.

Where the firewood content of each of the elements listed is entered:

C                     =                     Carbon

H                     =                     Hydrogen

S                      =                     Sulphur

N                     =                     Nitrogen

O                     =                     Oxygen

Ash                =                     ash

 

Stucley, C.R., Schuck, S.M., Sims, R.E.H, Larsen, P.L., Turvey, N.D. and
Marino, B.E. (2004) Biomass energy production in Australia: Status, costs
and opportunities for major technologies. RIRDC/FWPRDC L & W Australia /
MDBC Joint Venture Agroforestry Program. Publication No. 04/031.

 

If that looks familiar you have been paying close attention. The LHV is
calculated as usual based on the moisture content subtracting the latent
heat of evaporation.

 

The project brief was (in part) a complete a high-level economic analysis of
Victoria’s firewood market that delivers an estimation of:

Ø  Firewood consumption patterns, including volume, species preferences, the
source of firewood and end uses, with a particular focus on Melbourne and
other major regional centres; 

Ø  Firewood supply patterns, including volume, species, region of origin,
tenure of origin, pricing and resource security; and

Ø  The extent to which firewood supplied from public land, administered
through DSE, influences Victoria’s firewood market. 

 

Regards

Crispin

 

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