Uncertainty determination methodology, sampling maps generation and trend studies with biomass thermogravimetric analysis

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This paper investigates a method for the determination of the maximum sampling error and confidence intervals of thermal properties obtained from thermogravimetric analysis (TG analysis) for several lignocellulosic materials (ground olive stone, almond shell, pine pellets and oak pellets), completing previous work of the same authors. A comparison has been made between results of TG analysis and prompt analysis. Levels of uncertainty and errors were obtained, demonstrating that properties evaluated by TG analysis were representative of the overall fuel composition, and no correlation between prompt and TG analysis exists. Additionally, a study of trends and time correlations is indicated. These results are particularly interesting for biomass energy applications.©2010 by the authors.

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Pazó, J. A., Granada, E., Saavedra, Á., Eguía, P., & Collazo, J. (2010). Uncertainty determination methodology, sampling maps generation and trend studies with biomass thermogravimetric analysis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 11(10), 3660–3674. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms11103660

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