Review article
https://doi.org/10.5552/crojfe.2021.787
Trends and Perspectives in the Design of Mobile Wood Chippers
Raffaele Spinelli
orcid.org/0000-0001-9545-1004
; CNR IBE Via Madonna del Piano 10 I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino ITALY
Enrico Marchi
; University of Florence DAGRI – Department of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and Forest Sciences and Technologies Via S. Bonaventura, 13 50145 Florence ITALY
Abstract
Mobile wood chippers represent a mature technology now available in a wide range of sizes and configurations. Different types exist, but the most widespread are disc and drum chippers. The latter have enjoyed wider popularity in recent years because they are best suited to processing logging residue and other low-quality wood. Drum chippers can be fitted with screens, designed to re-circulate oversize particles. In general, industrial chippers offer high productivity and high fuel efficiency, especially if settings are properly adjusted. Chippers are highmaintenance equipment and require proper care. Maintenance cost increases with machine age and can be predicted quite accurately, and so can chipping productivity and cost. Reliable models exist for estimating both maintenance cost and productivity, based on dedicated userentered assumptions. All things being equal, there are no substantial productivity and maintenance differences between tractor-powered and independent-engine chippers.
Keywords
biomass, comminution, efficiency, energy
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255242
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Publication date:
15.1.2021.
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