The Effect of Log Position Accuracy on the Volume Yield in Sawmilling of Tropical Hardwood

This study investigated the effect of the positioning of the log before sawing on the volume yield of sawn timber from tropical hardwood species. Three positioning parameters were studied, the offset, skew, and rotation, combined with two sawing patterns of cant-sawing and through-and-through sawing...

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Main Authors: Pedro Ah Shenga, Peter Bomark, Olof Broman, Dick Sandberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2016-09-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_4_9560_Shenga_Log_Position_Accuracy_Volume
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spelling doaj-61d60b7e537741b99ced94bf4bd695962020-11-24T21:12:40ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262016-09-011149560957110.15376/biores.11.4.9560-9571The Effect of Log Position Accuracy on the Volume Yield in Sawmilling of Tropical HardwoodPedro Ah Shenga0Peter Bomark1Olof Broman2Dick Sandberg3Luleå University of Technology; SwedenLuleå University of Technology; SwedenLuleå University of Technology; SwedenLuleå University of Technology; SwedenThis study investigated the effect of the positioning of the log before sawing on the volume yield of sawn timber from tropical hardwood species. Three positioning parameters were studied, the offset, skew, and rotation, combined with two sawing patterns of cant-sawing and through-and-through sawing. A database consisting of two tropical hardwood species with very different outer shapes, jambirre (Millettia stuhllmannii Taub.) and umbila (Pterocarpus angolensis DC.), was used to simulate the sawing process. The result of the simulation revealed that, according to the combined effect of offset, skew, and rotation positioning, the positioning of the log before sawing is extremely important to achieve a high volume yield of sawn timber. The positioning parameter that has the highest effect on the volume yield is the rotation, and the variation in the volume yield associated with a deviation in the positioning can reduce the volume yield of sawn timber by between 7.7% and 12.5%.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_4_9560_Shenga_Log_Position_Accuracy_VolumeLog positioning errorTropical speciesSkewOffsetRotation
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author Pedro Ah Shenga
Peter Bomark
Olof Broman
Dick Sandberg
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Peter Bomark
Olof Broman
Dick Sandberg
The Effect of Log Position Accuracy on the Volume Yield in Sawmilling of Tropical Hardwood
BioResources
Log positioning error
Tropical species
Skew
Offset
Rotation
author_facet Pedro Ah Shenga
Peter Bomark
Olof Broman
Dick Sandberg
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title The Effect of Log Position Accuracy on the Volume Yield in Sawmilling of Tropical Hardwood
title_short The Effect of Log Position Accuracy on the Volume Yield in Sawmilling of Tropical Hardwood
title_full The Effect of Log Position Accuracy on the Volume Yield in Sawmilling of Tropical Hardwood
title_fullStr The Effect of Log Position Accuracy on the Volume Yield in Sawmilling of Tropical Hardwood
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Log Position Accuracy on the Volume Yield in Sawmilling of Tropical Hardwood
title_sort effect of log position accuracy on the volume yield in sawmilling of tropical hardwood
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2016-09-01
description This study investigated the effect of the positioning of the log before sawing on the volume yield of sawn timber from tropical hardwood species. Three positioning parameters were studied, the offset, skew, and rotation, combined with two sawing patterns of cant-sawing and through-and-through sawing. A database consisting of two tropical hardwood species with very different outer shapes, jambirre (Millettia stuhllmannii Taub.) and umbila (Pterocarpus angolensis DC.), was used to simulate the sawing process. The result of the simulation revealed that, according to the combined effect of offset, skew, and rotation positioning, the positioning of the log before sawing is extremely important to achieve a high volume yield of sawn timber. The positioning parameter that has the highest effect on the volume yield is the rotation, and the variation in the volume yield associated with a deviation in the positioning can reduce the volume yield of sawn timber by between 7.7% and 12.5%.
topic Log positioning error
Tropical species
Skew
Offset
Rotation
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_4_9560_Shenga_Log_Position_Accuracy_Volume
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