Modifying the settings of CTL timber harvesting machines to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The objectives of this study were to examine the possibility of reducing the fuel consumption and CO2
emissions of harvesters during cut-to-length operations by applying various technical settings to the
machine through the machine's own software package. The adjustment of machine settings had an effect
on the fuel consumption per unit product (l m3) and can reduce the fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
in cut-to-length harvesting operations. The main factor significantly affecting both fuel consumption
and productivity was stem size. The study involved three cut-to-length machines operating in
thinning with comparable stand environment and silvicultural prescriptions.
The novelty of this work is in exploring the fuel saving potential of simple adjustments of machine
settings in cut-to-length harvesting machines. Such adjustments have an impact on fuel efficiency and
may reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions in cut-to-length harvesting operations. This work may
result in a reduction of energy consumption and environmental pollution, thereby contributing to
cleaner production. This study bridges the gaps between research, development and implementation: it
offers practical solutions that may affect manufacturers as well as practitioners and entrepreneurs in the
field. The outcome of this study may result in innovative technology development with less impact on
the environment.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Harvesting; Fuel consumption; CO2 emissions; Productivity; Settings; CTL
Elenco autori:
Magagnotti, Natascia; Spinelli, Raffaele
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