Teknikutveckling av aggregat för kontinuerligt ackumulerande skörd i unga skogar

This master thesis is a collaboration between Luleå University of Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå and Sveaskog AB. The primary goal was to develop and verify a mechanical solution for continuous thinning in young dense forests. The combination of silviculture and biom...

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Main Authors: Forsberg, Julia, Wennberg, Rikard
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: 2011
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SLU
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-48262 2023-05-15T17:09:17+02:00 Teknikutveckling av aggregat för kontinuerligt ackumulerande skörd i unga skogar Forsberg, Julia Wennberg, Rikard 2011 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-48262 swe swe http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-48262 Local 5b987019-6f91-4f49-9584-738ae27d36f3 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Technology Teknik teknikutveckling ackumulerande skördaraggregat kontinuerlig skogsbränsle biomassa Sveaskog SLU klena bestånd eftersatta unga skogar Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2011 ftluleatu 2022-10-25T20:50:22Z This master thesis is a collaboration between Luleå University of Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå and Sveaskog AB. The primary goal was to develop and verify a mechanical solution for continuous thinning in young dense forests. The combination of silviculture and biomass production shows reduced costs for pre-commercial thinning. One million hectares of forest land is covered with young dense stands in Sweden. The content of those areas consists of a large amount of biomass. The first yield corresponds to 64 TWh and after that the yearly return could be 5-10 TWh. The importance of this energy is highly valued because biomass stands for 31,7% of Sweden’s energy usage 2009.During this project a crane mounted concept for continuous thinning was developed. The harvester head is designed to be used on 15-20 ton harvesters. Within one crane cycle the harvester head should harvest an area of 1x10 meters. The aim is to use the harvester head in stands were the diameter in breast height is between 4-10 centimeters and the trees are between 5-10 meters tall. Data information about young dense stands showed that the total tree mass in the 1x10 meter corridor rarely exceeds 300 kg. The harvester head was designed to manage 350 kg within one crane cycle. The required functions for continuous thinning were set to the following sub-functions; separation, accumulation and grading. The main focus was set towards solving problems around continuous accumulation. Earlier studies on conventional harvester heads for thinning showed that felling and positioning for each tree, or groups of trees, stands for 60-70% of the crane work.Existing harvester heads on the market were reviewed. Related technology and patent documents were also investigated. The purpose was to generate alternative solutions for separation and accumulation that differs from conventional techniques. The product development was performed in cooperation with a focus group. The focus group consisted of representatives from Sveaskog and ... Bachelor Thesis Luleå Luleå Luleå Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA) Skogar ENVELOPE(-19.374,-19.374,63.629,63.629)
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teknikutveckling
ackumulerande
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kontinuerlig
skogsbränsle
biomassa
Sveaskog
SLU
klena
bestånd
eftersatta
unga
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spellingShingle Technology
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teknikutveckling
ackumulerande
skördaraggregat
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biomassa
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SLU
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Forsberg, Julia
Wennberg, Rikard
Teknikutveckling av aggregat för kontinuerligt ackumulerande skörd i unga skogar
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teknikutveckling
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kontinuerlig
skogsbränsle
biomassa
Sveaskog
SLU
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bestånd
eftersatta
unga
skogar
description This master thesis is a collaboration between Luleå University of Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå and Sveaskog AB. The primary goal was to develop and verify a mechanical solution for continuous thinning in young dense forests. The combination of silviculture and biomass production shows reduced costs for pre-commercial thinning. One million hectares of forest land is covered with young dense stands in Sweden. The content of those areas consists of a large amount of biomass. The first yield corresponds to 64 TWh and after that the yearly return could be 5-10 TWh. The importance of this energy is highly valued because biomass stands for 31,7% of Sweden’s energy usage 2009.During this project a crane mounted concept for continuous thinning was developed. The harvester head is designed to be used on 15-20 ton harvesters. Within one crane cycle the harvester head should harvest an area of 1x10 meters. The aim is to use the harvester head in stands were the diameter in breast height is between 4-10 centimeters and the trees are between 5-10 meters tall. Data information about young dense stands showed that the total tree mass in the 1x10 meter corridor rarely exceeds 300 kg. The harvester head was designed to manage 350 kg within one crane cycle. The required functions for continuous thinning were set to the following sub-functions; separation, accumulation and grading. The main focus was set towards solving problems around continuous accumulation. Earlier studies on conventional harvester heads for thinning showed that felling and positioning for each tree, or groups of trees, stands for 60-70% of the crane work.Existing harvester heads on the market were reviewed. Related technology and patent documents were also investigated. The purpose was to generate alternative solutions for separation and accumulation that differs from conventional techniques. The product development was performed in cooperation with a focus group. The focus group consisted of representatives from Sveaskog and ...
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