Estimating Time Consumption and Productivity of Roundwood Skidding in Group Shelterwood System – a Case Study in a Broadleaved Mixed Stand Located in Reduced Accessibility Conditions
Stelian Alexandru Borz
orcid.org/0000-0003-4571-7235
; Transilvania University of Braşov, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Engineering, Şirul Beethoven No. 1 500 123 Braşov, ROMANIA
Gheorghe Ignea
; Transilvania University of Braşov, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Engineering, Şirul Beethoven No. 1 500 123 Braşov, ROMANIA
Bogdan Popa
; Transilvania University of Braşov, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Engineering, Şirul Beethoven No. 1 500 123 Braşov, ROMANIA
Gheorghe Spârchez
; Transilvania University of Braşov, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Silviculture, Şirul Beethoven No. 1 500 123 Braşov, ROMANIA
Eugen Iordache
orcid.org/0000-0001-5750-5243
; Transilvania University of Braşov, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Engineering, Şirul Beethoven No. 1 500 123 Braşov, ROMANIA
APA 6th Edition Borz, S.A., Ignea, G., Popa, B., Spârchez, G. i Iordache, E. (2015). Estimating Time Consumption and Productivity of Roundwood Skidding in Group Shelterwood System – a Case Study in a Broadleaved Mixed Stand Located in Reduced Accessibility Conditions. Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering, 36 (1), 137-146. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/136148
MLA 8th Edition Borz, Stelian Alexandru, et al. "Estimating Time Consumption and Productivity of Roundwood Skidding in Group Shelterwood System – a Case Study in a Broadleaved Mixed Stand Located in Reduced Accessibility Conditions." Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering, vol. 36, br. 1, 2015, str. 137-146. https://hrcak.srce.hr/136148. Citirano 27.01.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Borz, Stelian Alexandru, Gheorghe Ignea, Bogdan Popa, Gheorghe Spârchez i Eugen Iordache. "Estimating Time Consumption and Productivity of Roundwood Skidding in Group Shelterwood System – a Case Study in a Broadleaved Mixed Stand Located in Reduced Accessibility Conditions." Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering 36, br. 1 (2015): 137-146. https://hrcak.srce.hr/136148
Harvard Borz, S.A., et al. (2015). 'Estimating Time Consumption and Productivity of Roundwood Skidding in Group Shelterwood System – a Case Study in a Broadleaved Mixed Stand Located in Reduced Accessibility Conditions', Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering, 36(1), str. 137-146. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/136148 (Datum pristupa: 27.01.2021.)
Vancouver Borz SA, Ignea G, Popa B, Spârchez G, Iordache E. Estimating Time Consumption and Productivity of Roundwood Skidding in Group Shelterwood System – a Case Study in a Broadleaved Mixed Stand Located in Reduced Accessibility Conditions. Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering [Internet]. 2015 [pristupljeno 27.01.2021.];36(1):137-146. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/136148
IEEE S.A. Borz, G. Ignea, B. Popa, G. Spârchez i E. Iordache, "Estimating Time Consumption and Productivity of Roundwood Skidding in Group Shelterwood System – a Case Study in a Broadleaved Mixed Stand Located in Reduced Accessibility Conditions", Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering, vol.36, br. 1, str. 137-146, 2015. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/136148. [Citirano: 27.01.2021.]
Sažetak In Romanian forestry, skidders represent the most used equipment for wood extraction, while the group shelterwood system is one of the most used silvicultural forest management strategies. Production rates are important indicators when trying to assess the efficiency of a process, since they can be used in different practical applications, starting with operational planning and ending with energetic analyses or LCA studies. The reduced accessibility of forest stands is one of the main problems of Romanian forestry, and therefore a lot of time and energy is usually spent in harvesting operations. In the present days, it has become very important to know the effects of these operational conditions. In order to evaluate the effects of very long skidding distances on the time inputs and productivity, a time study was conducted for a Romanian skidder that operated in a mixed hardwood stand located in Central Romania, where group shelterwood cuttings were applied. We found out that the time input of a winching work cycle was most affected by winching distance and the number of logs, and developed time consumption models for the main groups of operations. For the mean conditions (winching distance of 8.7 m, mean skidding distance of 1706.3 m, a load volume of 4.89 m and 6.48 logs per turn) the net and gross production rates were of 4.41 m3/h and 3.12 m3/h, respectively. The results of this study may be helpful in operational costing or harvesting planning when dealing with reduced accesibility conditions.