Performance, Capability and Costs of Motor-Manual Tree Felling in Hyrcanian Hardwood Forest

Motor-manual tree felling is the most labor-intensive component of all harvesting operations and frequently represents a bottleneck in wood production. The study of motor-manual tree felling was carried out in two compartments in the Namkhaneh district of Kheyrud Forest. The objects of this study we...

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Main Authors: Baris Majnounian, Nosratollah Zargham, Meghdad Jourgholami
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry 2013-01-01
Series:Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/172653
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spelling doaj-c024feef6d9a4b3c9b605fd280dbd6802020-11-25T02:07:08ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of ForestryCroatian Journal of Forest Engineering1845-57191848-96722013-01-01342283293116784Performance, Capability and Costs of Motor-Manual Tree Felling in Hyrcanian Hardwood ForestBaris Majnounian0Nosratollah Zargham1Meghdad Jourgholami2Department of Forestry and Forest Economics Natural Resources Faculty University of Tehran P.O. Box: 31585 – 4314, Karaj IRANDepartment of Forestry and Forest Economics Natural Resources Faculty University of Tehran P.O. Box: 31585 – 4314, Karaj IRANDepartment of Forestry and Forest Economics Natural Resources Faculty University of Tehran P.O. Box: 31585 – 4314, Karaj IRANMotor-manual tree felling is the most labor-intensive component of all harvesting operations and frequently represents a bottleneck in wood production. The study of motor-manual tree felling was carried out in two compartments in the Namkhaneh district of Kheyrud Forest. The objects of this study were as follows: time study of tree felling operations, estimate of chainsaw productivity and costs, development of a regression model in uneven-aged stand using single-tree selection methods. The factors affecting total felling time regression model (increasing order of importance) were DBH of harvested trees, direction of felling regarding the lay and inter-tree distance. The hourly production of chainsaw felling with and without delay time was 56.4 cubic meters per hour (13 tree/hour) and 80.7 cubic meters per hour (19 tree/hour), respectively. Productivity of chainsaw felling increased in relation to tree DBH as power relation. The cost of chainsaw felling with and without delay time was 0.55 and 0.39 USD/m3, respectively. The cost of felling increased as simple exponential equation when DBH of harvested trees decreased. However, the unit felling cost for chainsaw operation decreased as the tree size increased. Total felling cycle time without delay averaged 3.14 minutes and with delay time it averaged 4.5 minutes. Productivity was more sensitive to DBH than felling direction and inter-tree distance.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/172653
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author Baris Majnounian
Nosratollah Zargham
Meghdad Jourgholami
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Nosratollah Zargham
Meghdad Jourgholami
Performance, Capability and Costs of Motor-Manual Tree Felling in Hyrcanian Hardwood Forest
Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
author_facet Baris Majnounian
Nosratollah Zargham
Meghdad Jourgholami
author_sort Baris Majnounian
title Performance, Capability and Costs of Motor-Manual Tree Felling in Hyrcanian Hardwood Forest
title_short Performance, Capability and Costs of Motor-Manual Tree Felling in Hyrcanian Hardwood Forest
title_full Performance, Capability and Costs of Motor-Manual Tree Felling in Hyrcanian Hardwood Forest
title_fullStr Performance, Capability and Costs of Motor-Manual Tree Felling in Hyrcanian Hardwood Forest
title_full_unstemmed Performance, Capability and Costs of Motor-Manual Tree Felling in Hyrcanian Hardwood Forest
title_sort performance, capability and costs of motor-manual tree felling in hyrcanian hardwood forest
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry
series Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
issn 1845-5719
1848-9672
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Motor-manual tree felling is the most labor-intensive component of all harvesting operations and frequently represents a bottleneck in wood production. The study of motor-manual tree felling was carried out in two compartments in the Namkhaneh district of Kheyrud Forest. The objects of this study were as follows: time study of tree felling operations, estimate of chainsaw productivity and costs, development of a regression model in uneven-aged stand using single-tree selection methods. The factors affecting total felling time regression model (increasing order of importance) were DBH of harvested trees, direction of felling regarding the lay and inter-tree distance. The hourly production of chainsaw felling with and without delay time was 56.4 cubic meters per hour (13 tree/hour) and 80.7 cubic meters per hour (19 tree/hour), respectively. Productivity of chainsaw felling increased in relation to tree DBH as power relation. The cost of chainsaw felling with and without delay time was 0.55 and 0.39 USD/m3, respectively. The cost of felling increased as simple exponential equation when DBH of harvested trees decreased. However, the unit felling cost for chainsaw operation decreased as the tree size increased. Total felling cycle time without delay averaged 3.14 minutes and with delay time it averaged 4.5 minutes. Productivity was more sensitive to DBH than felling direction and inter-tree distance.
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