Fuels (Dec 2023)

Effect of Firewood Moisture Content on Quality, Yield, and Economic Gain during Charcoal Production in a Modified Half-Orange Kiln

  • Juan García-Quezada,
  • Ricardo Musule-Lagunes,
  • Christian Wehenkel,
  • José Angel Prieto-Ruíz,
  • Víctor Núñez-Retana,
  • Artemio Carrillo-Parra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fuels5010001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Tropical firewood species are of foremost importance for charcoal production worldwide. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of the moisture content of tropical fuelwood on charcoal production in modified Argentinean half-orange kilns in terms of yield, quality, and economic viability. Ten tropical species from the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, were selected for charcoal production. The data were analyzed using a completely randomized design. The moisture content of the firewood was 48.99–79.31%. Temperatures close to 500 °C were obtained in the three kilns, as well as production yields of 28% with a consumption of 6.4 m3 of firewood and 38% with a consumption of 4.5–5 m3. Charcoal moisture values of less than 8%, volatile material of 20–30%, ash −1 were obtained. Burn I obtained the highest energy yield of 54%, with a production of 20.87 MWh of charcoal recovered. The production cost of the kiln for the producer is USD 0.00825 (MXN 0.16) per MJ.

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