Environment-Friendly Logging In The Context Of Water Logged Soil And Knob-And-Ridge Terrain
V. A. Ivanov (),
I.V. Grigorev,
G.D. Gasparyan,
A. Yu. Manukovskij,
A.Y. Zhuk (),
O. A. Kunickaya and
O. I. Grigor'ev
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V. A. Ivanov: Bratsk State University, 665709, Irkutsk Region, Bratsk, ul. Makarenko 40.
I.V. Grigorev: Yakut State Agricultural Academy, 677007, the city of Yakutsk, Sergelyakhskoye highway, 3rd km, house 3
G.D. Gasparyan: Bratsk State University, 665709, Irkutsk Region, Bratsk, ul. Makarenko 40.
A. Yu. Manukovskij: Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education "Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G. F. Morozov", 394087, the city of Voronezh, Timiryazev street, house 8.
A.Y. Zhuk: Yakut State Agricultural Academy, 677007, the city of Yakutsk, Sergelyakhskoye highway, 3rd km, house 3
O. A. Kunickaya: Yakut State Agricultural Academy, 677007, the city of Yakutsk, Sergelyakhskoye highway, 3rd km, house 3
O. I. Grigor'ev: St. Petersburg State Forestry University named after S.M. Kirov, 194021, St.Petersburg, Institutsky Prospect, 9, Apt. 22.
Journal of Mechanical Engineering Research & Developments (JMERD), 2018, vol. 41, issue 2, 22-27
Abstract:
Wood is an important building material. However, its major reserves are in hard-to-reach are-as, such as water-logged soils, mountain and knob-and-ridge terrains. This situation leads to large wood extraction costs, because vehicles are often out of order due to terrain complexity. Thus, there is a need to improve the efficiency of log skidding vehicles in hard-to-reach log-ging areas while reducing environmental damage. As a result, our mechanism is able to oper-ate effectively in places with hard-to-reach terrain.
Keywords: Log skidding vehicles; hard-to-reach area; environmental advantages; forest resources; wood extraction. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.26480/jmerd.02.2018.22.27
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