Ahlem Rhayem
Andrea Cimmino
Juan Cano
Maria Poveda Villalon
Raul Garcia Castro
This ontology aims to model the characteristics of the biomass for the AURORAL project.
The AURORAL Biomass Ontology
Relationship between the biomass and its type
belongs to type
Relationship between the biomass and the quantity per group
bought quantity per group
Relationship between the Biomass and the energy that it consumes
consumes
Relationship between the biomass and the aches
has aches
Relationship between the biomass quantity and its caliber
has caliber
Relationship between the biomass and the its groups
has group
Relationship between the biomass and its humidity
has humidity
Relationship between the biomass and its origin
has origin
Relationship between the biomass and its subgroup
has sub group
Relationship between the biomass and its subType
has sub type
Relationship between the quantity of the biomass and it strading form
has trading form
Relationship between the price and its currencies
in currency
Relationship between the Biomass and the enregy that it produces
Relationship between the Biomass and its quantity
quantity
Relationship between the sold quantity per group and its related Caliber
quantity per caliber
Relationship between the quantity per group and the quantity per sold and its and its subgroup
related to
A relationship between a sold quantity and its groups
sold quantity per group
Relationship between the price and the energy
has price
Relationship between the measurement and its units
is measured in
A relationship between a property and the measurements it relates to
relates to measurement
A relationship between a measurement and the property it relates to
relates to property
To assert that one concept is broader in meaning (i.e. more general) than another
broader
Assert the inverse of the broader relationship, namely when one concept is narrower in meaning (i.e. more specific) than another.
narrower
The average sustainability of a biomass
avg sustainability score
The dimension of a Biomass
The description of a given entity
has description
The identifier of an entity
has id
The name of an entity
has name
The value of a price
price value
The value of a quantity
value
The timestamp of a Measurement
has timestamp
The value of a measurement
has value
The currency of the biomass energy price
Currency
Refers to the energy that could be produced or used by a Biomass
Energy
Ash is the residue after combustion. Biomass ash is naturally alkaline. Ash content is usually small for wood but can reach up to 20% in mass for some biomasses (see Table 9.6).
Aches
Biomass is organic, non-fossil material of biological origin (plants and animals) used as a raw material for production of biofuels.
Biomass
The amount of the biomass energy price
Biomass Energy Price
Determines the five main groups of biomass: Woody, Herbaceous, Fruit, Aquatic, Blends and mixtures
Biomass Group
Detremine the origin of the biomass, The origin is mainly composed by the group, the sub-group, the type and the sub-type
Biomass Origin
Refers to the list sub-group of the biomass
Biomass Sub Group
Refers to the list of biomass sub-type origin
Biomass Sub Type
Refers to the list of biomass type origin
Biomass Type
1
Refers to the bought quantity of biomass per group
Bought Per Group
The degree of quality or excellence of biomass quantity
Caliber
The current quantity biomass
Current Quantity
Refers to the humidity of a biomass
Humidity
The quantity of the biomass
Quantity
The sold quantity per caliber for a biomass
Sold Per Caliber
1
The sold quantity per group for a biomass
Sold Per Group
The sold quantity of the biomass
Sold Quantity
The total quantity of the biomass
Total Quantity
The trading form of a biomass
Trading Form
The bought quantity of the biomass
Bought Quantity
The measurement related to the energy produced or consumed by a biomass
Measurement
The price of the biomass energy
Price
A quality of a feature of interest that can be measured; an aspect of a feature of interest that is intrinsic to and cannot exist without the feature
Property
The unit of measure is a standard for measurement of a quantity, such as a Property. For example, Power is a property and Watt is a unit of power that represents a definite predetermined power: when we say 10 Watt, we actually mean 10 times the definite predetermined power called "watt". Our definition is based on the definition of unit of measure in the Ontology of units of Measure (OM). We propose here a list of some units of measure that are relevant for the purpose of SAREF, but this list can be extended, also using some other ontologies rather than the Ontology of units of Measure (OM).
Unit of Measure
from industry operations
Blends And Mixtures Stumps or roots
Fresh or green broad leaf (including leaves)
Fresh or green coniferous (including needles)