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Ecological aspect of mobile systems operated in terrain conditions

A. Janeček and M. Mikleš
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A. Janeček: Czech University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic
M. Mikleš: Czech University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic

Research in Agricultural Engineering, 2003, vol. 49, issue 3, 119-123

Abstract: In this paper is evaluated an optimal constructional and operating performance of the mobil terrain system, that works in forest ecosystems from point of view of volume of processed biomass and total amount of logging transport erosion. A monitored terrain system, working in forestry, is considered as a production system, with its material and energy flow. The determination value, that optimizes the production system, is the operating and constructional performance. In this paper is evaluated the amount erosion in dependence of cutting mass, by means of mathematics and from system point of view. The conditions for the mobile terrain system work, that insure optimal, i.e. minimal value of erosion will be determined. The theoretical results are verified. The optimal values of soil erosion are determined by experimental measurements. The principles of the paper are based on theses of ecological synthesis that determine coupling between dissipative energy of a production system and its ecological cleanliness of work.

Keywords: mobile terrain system; forest ecosystem; mathematical simulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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