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Impact of residential cooking and heating on temporal changes of black carbon in rural India. [PDF]

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Chakraborty M   +5 more
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Producing chopped firewood with firewood processors

Biomass and Bioenergy, 2009
Abstract The TTS Institute's research and development project studied both the productivity of new, chopped firewood processors (cross-cutting and splitting machines) suitable for professional and independent small-scale production, and the costs of the chopped firewood produced.
K. Kärhä, A. Jouhiaho
exaly   +2 more sources

Firewood Transport with Chutes

Transactions of the ASAE, 1988
ABSTRACT PLASTIC chutes were tested on a variety of slopes with different species of firewood. All wood moved by gravity on slopes steeper than 26%, with excessive speeds exhibited on slopes over 40% and longer than 30 m. Half round sections of pipe with a 25.4 cm diameter, 0.43 cm wall thickness and 6.1 m length proved to be serviceable in usage and ...
null Donald P. Gasser   +1 more
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Determining residential firewood consumption

Environmental Management, 1984
Household firewood use has become increasingly popular in the United States over the past few years. Significant problems remain in estimating firewood consumption. Methods of determining the amount of wood consumed vary from state to state. Units used for measuring firewood vary, but the cord remains the researcher's favorite.
Allan P. C. Marsinko   +2 more
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MEASUREMENT OF STACKED FIREWOOD

Australian Forestry, 1953
SUMMARY Every piece of wood in 83 cords of firewood cut from three blocks totalling 5 acres of eucalypt firewood forest at Black Mountain, A.C.T., was measured to derive a reliable estimate of solid content per average cord. Some of the material was weighed to obtain an estimate of weight per average cord. The unit cord is a stack of 128 cu.
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