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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20190719101429

The Influence of the Direction of Wood Cutting on the Vibration and Noise of Chainsaws

Wojciech Rukat* orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-4856-7543 ; Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Applied Mechanics, Jana Pawla II 24 St., 61–139 Poznan, POLAND
Bartosz Jakubek ; Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Applied Mechanics, Jana Pawla II 24 St., 61–139 Poznan, POLAND
Roman Barczewski ; Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Applied Mechanics, Jana Pawla II 24 St., 61–139 Poznan, POLAND
Mateusz Wróbel ; Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Applied Mechanics, Jana Pawla II 24 St., 61–139 Poznan, POLAND


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Abstract

Chainsaws generate high levels of vibrations and noise during work. Regardless of the type of their drive (electric, combustion) chainsaws excel TLVs (Threshold Limited Values) of vibration accelerations and the A-weighted sound level specified for eight-hour working day. The intensity of a vibro-acoustic impact of chainsaws on their operators depends on many factors. One of them is the type of the drive. This is due to significant differences in chainsaw design (inter alia characteristics of the drive, rotational speed, quasi-constant for an electric drive and variable for a combustion one). For chainsaws of the same or alike power and different type of the drive levels of vibrations and noise may vary. In this article noise levels and frequency weighted vibration accelerations for different direction of cutting kerf have been compared. Tests were performed with the same interchangeable cutting set (guide bar, cutting chain). The repeatability of conditions of the cutting process was ensured.

Keywords

chainsaw; cutting direction; noise; vibration

Hrčak ID:

248223

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/248223

Publication date:

19.12.2020.

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