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Performance of a whole tree mechanised timber harvesting system when clear-felling a 32-year-old pinus taeda l. Stand

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Main Author: Pitz N.O.*
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Tonett E.L.*, Ferrari L.H.*, Sampietro, Jean Alberto, Bonazza M., de Vargas D.A.*, Nicolleti M.F.*, Robert R.C.G., Soares, Philipe Ricardo Casemiro
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Language: eng
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Download full: https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/3907
Summary: © The Author(s). 2021 Open Access.Background: Work studies are fundamental for the development and assessment of timber harvesting systems aimed at rationalising and improving forest management activities. Methods: This study evaluated the operational performance of a mechanised whole-tree harvesting system in 32-year-old Pinus taeda L. stands producing multiple timber products. A time and motion study at the cycle element level was conducted to evaluate the operational performance of each component of the harvesting system. Equations were developed to estimate the productivity of tree extraction activity with a wheeled skidder and log loading with a mechanical loader. Results: Tree felling with an excavator-based harvester had the highest mean productivity (135 m3 per productive machine hour), followed by tree extraction with a wheeled skidder (117 m3 per productive machine hour), while manually processing larger logs with a chainsaw had the lowest productivity (25.7 m3 per productive machine hour). Operator, extraction distance and mean log volume had a significant effect on the performance of different activities and were included in productivity models. Conclusions: Operational performance of equipment was variable and dependent on the effect of the operator, extraction distance and log volume. Thus, the use of models to estimate productivity considering such factors, coupled with reduced delays to increase utilisation of equipment, will contribute to the better management and planning of forest harvesting operations under the evaluated conditions.
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spelling Performance of a whole tree mechanised timber harvesting system when clear-felling a 32-year-old pinus taeda l. Stand© The Author(s). 2021 Open Access.Background: Work studies are fundamental for the development and assessment of timber harvesting systems aimed at rationalising and improving forest management activities. Methods: This study evaluated the operational performance of a mechanised whole-tree harvesting system in 32-year-old Pinus taeda L. stands producing multiple timber products. A time and motion study at the cycle element level was conducted to evaluate the operational performance of each component of the harvesting system. Equations were developed to estimate the productivity of tree extraction activity with a wheeled skidder and log loading with a mechanical loader. Results: Tree felling with an excavator-based harvester had the highest mean productivity (135 m3 per productive machine hour), followed by tree extraction with a wheeled skidder (117 m3 per productive machine hour), while manually processing larger logs with a chainsaw had the lowest productivity (25.7 m3 per productive machine hour). Operator, extraction distance and mean log volume had a significant effect on the performance of different activities and were included in productivity models. Conclusions: Operational performance of equipment was variable and dependent on the effect of the operator, extraction distance and log volume. Thus, the use of models to estimate productivity considering such factors, coupled with reduced delays to increase utilisation of equipment, will contribute to the better management and planning of forest harvesting operations under the evaluated conditions.2024-12-06T11:39:29Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1179-539510.33494/NZJFS512021X96Xhttps://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/3907ark:/33523/001300000r0hdNew Zealand Journal of Forestry Science51Pitz N.O.*Tonett E.L.*Ferrari L.H.*Sampietro, Jean AlbertoBonazza M.de Vargas D.A.*Nicolleti M.F.*Robert R.C.G.Soares, Philipe Ricardo Casemiroengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:43:05Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/3907Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:43:05Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance of a whole tree mechanised timber harvesting system when clear-felling a 32-year-old pinus taeda l. Stand
title Performance of a whole tree mechanised timber harvesting system when clear-felling a 32-year-old pinus taeda l. Stand
spellingShingle Performance of a whole tree mechanised timber harvesting system when clear-felling a 32-year-old pinus taeda l. Stand
Pitz N.O.*
title_short Performance of a whole tree mechanised timber harvesting system when clear-felling a 32-year-old pinus taeda l. Stand
title_full Performance of a whole tree mechanised timber harvesting system when clear-felling a 32-year-old pinus taeda l. Stand
title_fullStr Performance of a whole tree mechanised timber harvesting system when clear-felling a 32-year-old pinus taeda l. Stand
title_full_unstemmed Performance of a whole tree mechanised timber harvesting system when clear-felling a 32-year-old pinus taeda l. Stand
title_sort Performance of a whole tree mechanised timber harvesting system when clear-felling a 32-year-old pinus taeda l. Stand
author Pitz N.O.*
author_facet Pitz N.O.*
Tonett E.L.*
Ferrari L.H.*
Sampietro, Jean Alberto
Bonazza M.
de Vargas D.A.*
Nicolleti M.F.*
Robert R.C.G.
Soares, Philipe Ricardo Casemiro
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Ferrari L.H.*
Sampietro, Jean Alberto
Bonazza M.
de Vargas D.A.*
Nicolleti M.F.*
Robert R.C.G.
Soares, Philipe Ricardo Casemiro
author2_role author
author
author
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author
author
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pitz N.O.*
Tonett E.L.*
Ferrari L.H.*
Sampietro, Jean Alberto
Bonazza M.
de Vargas D.A.*
Nicolleti M.F.*
Robert R.C.G.
Soares, Philipe Ricardo Casemiro
description © The Author(s). 2021 Open Access.Background: Work studies are fundamental for the development and assessment of timber harvesting systems aimed at rationalising and improving forest management activities. Methods: This study evaluated the operational performance of a mechanised whole-tree harvesting system in 32-year-old Pinus taeda L. stands producing multiple timber products. A time and motion study at the cycle element level was conducted to evaluate the operational performance of each component of the harvesting system. Equations were developed to estimate the productivity of tree extraction activity with a wheeled skidder and log loading with a mechanical loader. Results: Tree felling with an excavator-based harvester had the highest mean productivity (135 m3 per productive machine hour), followed by tree extraction with a wheeled skidder (117 m3 per productive machine hour), while manually processing larger logs with a chainsaw had the lowest productivity (25.7 m3 per productive machine hour). Operator, extraction distance and mean log volume had a significant effect on the performance of different activities and were included in productivity models. Conclusions: Operational performance of equipment was variable and dependent on the effect of the operator, extraction distance and log volume. Thus, the use of models to estimate productivity considering such factors, coupled with reduced delays to increase utilisation of equipment, will contribute to the better management and planning of forest harvesting operations under the evaluated conditions.
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