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Mobility Range of a Cable Skidder for Timber Extraction on Sloped Terrain (CROSBI ID 254163)

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Đuka, Andreja ; Poršinsky, Tomislav ; Pentek, Tibor ; Pandur, Zdravko ; Vusić, Dinko ; Papa, Ivica. Mobility Range of a Cable Skidder for Timber Extraction on Sloped Terrain // Forests, 9 (2018), 9; 1-11. doi: 10.3390/f9090526

Podaci o odgovornosti

Đuka, Andreja ; Poršinsky, Tomislav ; Pentek, Tibor ; Pandur, Zdravko ; Vusić, Dinko ; Papa, Ivica.

engleski

Mobility Range of a Cable Skidder for Timber Extraction on Sloped Terrain

The use of forestry vehicles in mechanised harvesting systems is still the most effective way of timber procurement, and forestry vehicles need to have high mobility to face various terrain conditions. This research gives boundaries of planning timber extraction on sloped terrain with a cable skidder, considering terrain parameters (slope, direction of skidding, cone index), vehicle technical characteristics and load size (5 different loads) relying on sustainability and eco-efficiency. Skidder mobility model was based on connecting two systems: vehicle-terrain (load distribution) and wheel-soil (skidder traction performance) with two mobility parameters: (1) maximal slope during uphill timber extraction by a cable skidder based on its traction performance (gradeability), and (2) maximal slope during downhill timber extraction by a cable skidder when thrust force is equal to zero. Results showed mobility ranges of an empty skidder for slopes between −50% and +80%, skidder with 1 tonne load between −26% and +63%, skidder with 2 tonne load between −30% and +51%, skidder with 3 tonne load between −34% and +39%, skidder with 4 tonne load between −35% and +30% and skidder with 5 tonne load between −41% and +11%.These results serve to improve our understanding of safer, more efficient timber extraction methods on sloped terrain.

trafficability ; gradeability ; uphill skidding ; downhill skidding ; traction performance

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Podaci o izdanju

9 (9)

2018.

1-11

objavljeno

1999-4907

10.3390/f9090526

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