The Bruks mobile chipper was tested for chipping extracted non-merchantable stemwood at the roadside in Pine plantation in Victoria. The elemental time study method was used to evaluate the system productivity. The productivity, cost, biomass yield, remaining slash, chip quality (size classification and energy content), and fuel and energy consumption were analysed. Chipping extracted small logs at the roadside yielded a productivity of 43.88 GMt·PMH0–1 (19.4 BDT·PMH0–1). The average cost was about 16.96 USD·GMt–1 (38.36 USD·BDT–1)
The study analyzed the performance of a mobile screening device for upgrading coarse wood chips to r...
Emerging markets for biomass have increased the interest in producing microchips in the field. As a ...
Growth in bioenergy interests in the southeastern United States has created a need for cost-effectiv...
Roadside chipping is a common harvesting system in Australian plantations, which utilizes a mobile c...
Roadside chipping is a common harvesting system to produce chips in Australian plantations. This stu...
Bruks mobile chipper was tested collecting harvesting residues in a clearfelled area of pine plantat...
The study determined the productivity, fuel consumption and product quality obtained with a new trac...
The productivity and costs of three biomass harvesting systems have been studied in Australia. These...
A mechanized harvest system combined with whole-tree chipper producing mixed hardwood chips was inve...
The chipping operation is an important component of harvesting systems producing biomass and pulp ch...
A study was conducted to determine the effect of some wood characteristics such as species, moisture...
Short rotation poplar plantations grow on flat and even terrain, and the interrow spacing is wide en...
There have been few comparative harvest system studies to provide a basis to understand the performa...
Interest in the use of renewable resources for the production of energy has increased greatly in rec...
Mobile wood chippers represent a mature technology now available in a wide range of sizes and config...
The study analyzed the performance of a mobile screening device for upgrading coarse wood chips to r...
Emerging markets for biomass have increased the interest in producing microchips in the field. As a ...
Growth in bioenergy interests in the southeastern United States has created a need for cost-effectiv...
Roadside chipping is a common harvesting system in Australian plantations, which utilizes a mobile c...
Roadside chipping is a common harvesting system to produce chips in Australian plantations. This stu...
Bruks mobile chipper was tested collecting harvesting residues in a clearfelled area of pine plantat...
The study determined the productivity, fuel consumption and product quality obtained with a new trac...
The productivity and costs of three biomass harvesting systems have been studied in Australia. These...
A mechanized harvest system combined with whole-tree chipper producing mixed hardwood chips was inve...
The chipping operation is an important component of harvesting systems producing biomass and pulp ch...
A study was conducted to determine the effect of some wood characteristics such as species, moisture...
Short rotation poplar plantations grow on flat and even terrain, and the interrow spacing is wide en...
There have been few comparative harvest system studies to provide a basis to understand the performa...
Interest in the use of renewable resources for the production of energy has increased greatly in rec...
Mobile wood chippers represent a mature technology now available in a wide range of sizes and config...
The study analyzed the performance of a mobile screening device for upgrading coarse wood chips to r...
Emerging markets for biomass have increased the interest in producing microchips in the field. As a ...
Growth in bioenergy interests in the southeastern United States has created a need for cost-effectiv...