Effects of the number of assortments and log concentration on time consumption for forwarding

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY Silva Fennica Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.14214/SF.1030
Jussi Manner, T. Nordfjell, O. Lindroos
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Forwarding has been carried out for 50 years, but much is still unknown about this work. Its complexity comes from both stand features and essential decision-making. Forwarding time consumption is influenced by e. g. log concentrations and number of assortments. Traditionally, focus has been on the total log concentration (TLC), referring to all logs at the harvesting site. However, we focused on forwarded log concentration (FLC), the load-specific log concentration which depends on the assortment distribution at harvesting site and the load-specific number of assortments. To evaluate the effects of TLC, number of assortments in a load and FLC on the loading and unloading times, a standardized field experiment was carried out. Pile and load sizes were constant, while TLC and FLC were manipulated by varying the pile distribution on the test path. For all work elements, the time consumption per m(3) was significantly affected by the number of assortments that were loaded, but only the "driving while loading" work element was also significantly influenced by TLC. However, when untangling the intercorrelation between tested factors, it was found that the time consumption for driving while loading significantly decreased as a function of FLC and was unaffected by the number of assortments in a load. That FLC influences the forwarding time consumption highlights the need to study the effects of combining various assortment proportions in a load. Such knowledge will enable analysis of the most efficient number and assortment proportions to combine in the various loads required to forward a given stand.
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分类数和日志集中度对转发耗时的影响
转发已经进行了50年,但这项工作仍有很多未知之处。其复杂性既来自立场特征,也来自本质决策。转发时间消耗受到日志浓度和分类数量等因素的影响。传统上,关注的是总日志浓度(TLC),指的是采伐地点的所有日志。然而,我们关注的是转发日志浓度(FLC),负载特定的日志浓度取决于采集点的分类分布和负载特定的分类数量。为了评价薄层色谱、单次加载的分类数和薄层色谱对加载和卸载时间的影响,进行了标准化的现场试验。桩和荷载大小保持不变,通过改变试验路径上的桩分布来控制TLC和FLC。对于所有工作单元,每m(3)的时间消耗都受到加载的分类数量的显著影响,但只有“边开车边加载”的工作单元也受到TLC的显著影响。然而,当解开测试因素之间的相互关系时,发现加载时的驾驶时间消耗作为FLC的函数显着减少,并且不受负载中分类数量的影响。FLC对转发时间消耗的影响突出表明需要研究在负载中组合各种分类比例的影响。这样的知识将使分析最有效的数量和分类比例,以组合在不同的负载,以推进一个给定的林分。
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Silva Fennica
Silva Fennica 农林科学-林学
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3.50
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21
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3 months
期刊介绍: Silva Fennica publishes significant new knowledge on forest sciences. The scope covers research on forestry and forest ecosystems. Silva Fennica aims to increase understanding on forest ecosystems, and sustainable use and conservation of forest resources. Use of forest resources includes all aspects of forestry containing biomass-based and non-timber products, economic and social factors etc.
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