An empirical study was carried out to analyze the parameters that can influence the productivity of a harvester operating under conditions typically alpine. The study involved the use of a Timberjack 1270D harvester, equipped with a head Timberjack H758, during a thinning operation in a spruce forest and in a mixed spruce-beech forest. The data collected have allowed to draw up a productivity model that consists of three parts: a model for the handling of stems, one for the locomotion and one for the idle time. The time required to manipulate a stem is result be a function of its volume; the time necessary for locomotion is a function of stand density, of the slope of the land and of the percentage of harvesting intensity. The harvester productivity allows to keep the cost of the operation of felling at competitive levels with the conventional operation, performed with chainsaw.
Impiego di un harvester in ambiente alpino
CAVALLI, RAFFAELE;
2005
Abstract
An empirical study was carried out to analyze the parameters that can influence the productivity of a harvester operating under conditions typically alpine. The study involved the use of a Timberjack 1270D harvester, equipped with a head Timberjack H758, during a thinning operation in a spruce forest and in a mixed spruce-beech forest. The data collected have allowed to draw up a productivity model that consists of three parts: a model for the handling of stems, one for the locomotion and one for the idle time. The time required to manipulate a stem is result be a function of its volume; the time necessary for locomotion is a function of stand density, of the slope of the land and of the percentage of harvesting intensity. The harvester productivity allows to keep the cost of the operation of felling at competitive levels with the conventional operation, performed with chainsaw.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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