Roadside chipping is a common harvesting system to produce chips in Australian plantations. This study investigated the productivity and cost of road-side chipping operation (chipping logs extracted by forwarder to the road side) using a Morbark chipper with flail delimber in a first thinning of Pinus radiata stands. An elemental time study method was used to collect the time working cycles. The regression approach was used to develop the productivity predicting model based on the log size in different wood piles. The statistical analysis yielded an average productivity of 59.4 GMt/PMH0 with the corresponding costs of 5.2 AU$/GMt for the Morbark chipper. The details on work time analysis, relocation time and fuel consumption of the machine ...
The growing interest in forest biomass has made chipping increasingly popular all across Europe. Man...
Significant quantities of woody biomass from the tops of trees and larger woody ‘waste’ pieces that ...
There are several ways of using logging residues, and the two most common ones in the State Forests ...
Roadside chipping is a common harvesting system in Australian plantations, which utilizes a mobile c...
The Bruks mobile chipper was tested for chipping extracted non-merchantable stemwood at the roadside...
Bruks mobile chipper was tested collecting harvesting residues in a clearfelled area of pine plantat...
Short rotation poplar plantations grow on flat and even terrain, and the interrow spacing is wide en...
The chipping operation is an important component of harvesting systems producing biomass and pulp ch...
The productivity and costs of three biomass harvesting systems have been studied in Australia. These...
The cut-to-length method is a preferred method for harvest of pine plantations in Australia. The cut...
The present study aims to evaluate the competitiveness of various supply systems of small-diameter w...
This paper examines the optimisation of the transport scheduling of woodchips for in-field chipping ...
Based on data collected from seven commercial harvesting operations in Western Australia, the study ...
In the southern US thinning loblolly pine to produce whole-tree and clean chips for energy is likely...
An important problem for forestry in-field chipping operations is the efficient daily truck transpor...
The growing interest in forest biomass has made chipping increasingly popular all across Europe. Man...
Significant quantities of woody biomass from the tops of trees and larger woody ‘waste’ pieces that ...
There are several ways of using logging residues, and the two most common ones in the State Forests ...
Roadside chipping is a common harvesting system in Australian plantations, which utilizes a mobile c...
The Bruks mobile chipper was tested for chipping extracted non-merchantable stemwood at the roadside...
Bruks mobile chipper was tested collecting harvesting residues in a clearfelled area of pine plantat...
Short rotation poplar plantations grow on flat and even terrain, and the interrow spacing is wide en...
The chipping operation is an important component of harvesting systems producing biomass and pulp ch...
The productivity and costs of three biomass harvesting systems have been studied in Australia. These...
The cut-to-length method is a preferred method for harvest of pine plantations in Australia. The cut...
The present study aims to evaluate the competitiveness of various supply systems of small-diameter w...
This paper examines the optimisation of the transport scheduling of woodchips for in-field chipping ...
Based on data collected from seven commercial harvesting operations in Western Australia, the study ...
In the southern US thinning loblolly pine to produce whole-tree and clean chips for energy is likely...
An important problem for forestry in-field chipping operations is the efficient daily truck transpor...
The growing interest in forest biomass has made chipping increasingly popular all across Europe. Man...
Significant quantities of woody biomass from the tops of trees and larger woody ‘waste’ pieces that ...
There are several ways of using logging residues, and the two most common ones in the State Forests ...