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Comparison of short-wood forwarding systems used in Iberia (Articolo in rivista)
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- Comparison of short-wood forwarding systems used in Iberia (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2004-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- SPINELLI R.; OWENDE P.M.O.; WARD S.M.; TORNERO M. (literal)
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- Comparison of short-wood forwarding systems used in Iberia (literal)
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- Time studies were conducted to quantify the productivity and the operational
cost of mechanized wood extraction in the Iberian Eucalyptus plantations.
The key objectives were: to determine the significant variables that
influence machine productivity and extraction costs in shortwood transport
within the forest and to find the basis for optimization of shortwood
transport with respect to Eucalyptus forest stands. Three machines were
selected for study, each representative of the different log forwarding
regimes that are used in Iberia and that could be extended to most of
Southern Europe. These were: 1) a modified articulated dumper, 2) a
purpose-built forwarder and 3) a farm tractor paired to a twin-axle forestry
trailer.
It was observed that the productivity and the cost of shortwood extraction
may vary from 6 to 15 fresh tonnes/SMH and 3.5 to 6.5 Euro/fresh tonne,
respectively. It was estimated that the optimal extraction route network
covered approximately 10% of the forest surface. It was also observed that
the modified dumper is the most-productive unit, and given its higher speed
(> 5 km/h) and larger payload (16 tonnes), it is the economic choice for
extraction distances in excess of 1000 m. However, it also generates the
most severe rutting, hence it should be used with caution. For extraction
distances below 1000 m, the light purpose-built forwarder compares
favourably with the modified dumper, while generating less than half the
site disturbance. The tractor-trailer combination is economically inferior
to the modified dumper and the light forwarder, and should be regarded as a
complement to the main extraction fleet and where short-haul operations are
required. Under the assumptions of the study, light forwarders (8-tonne
payload) may become competitive with heavier ones when road density is at
least 6 m/ha, so that extraction distance does not exceed 1 km. This study
provides a model for estimating the productivity and the cost of timber
forwarding under varying conditions. (literal)
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