Comparative environmental performance of semi-trailer load boxes for grain transport made of different materials |
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Authors: | Cláudia Echevenguá Teixeira Luciane Sartori Alexandra Rodrigues Finotti |
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Affiliation: | 1.Center for Environmental and Energetic Technologies,University of Caxias do Sul (UCS) and Institute for Technological Research (IPT),CEP,Brazil;2.Randon SA Implementos e Participa??es,University of Caxias do Sul,Caxias do Sul,Brazil;3.Institute of Environmental Sanitation,University of Caxias do Sul,Caxias do Sul,Brazil |
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Abstract: | Background, aim, and scope Semi-trailers with load boxes are the most important mode of grain transport by land in the world. Load boxes can be produced with different materials such as: wood, steel, and synthetic material. They are responsible for effectiveness retention and quality of grains during the transport. Among the main aspects to be considered and valued when selecting materials for load boxes are the final mass of the semi-trailer, loss of grains, and mechanical properties. Environmental performance is another important aspect to be taken into account for developing and selecting new materials in this kind of application. This study presents a comparative environmental evaluation of load boxes built from two different materials (a wood panel and a three-layer synthetic (TLS) panel). Mass balance and life cycle assessment (LCA) were used in this study. |
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