Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 49078
Productivity and costs of group work for harvesting mountainous broadleaf thinning stands
Productivity and costs of group work for harvesting mountainous broadleaf thinning stands // Forest and Society: The Role of Research, Vol. 2 Abstracts of group discussions / Krishnapillay, Baskaran et all. (ur.).
Kuala Lumpur: IUFRO Secretariat, 2000. (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Productivity and costs of group work for harvesting mountainous broadleaf thinning stands
Autori
Krpan, Ante ; Zečić, Željko ; Šušnjar, Marijan
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Forest and Society: The Role of Research, Vol. 2 Abstracts of group discussions
/ Krishnapillay, Baskaran et all. - Kuala Lumpur : IUFRO Secretariat, 2000
Skup
XXI IUFRO World Congress 2000
Mjesto i datum
Kuala Lumpur, Malezija, 07.08.2000. - 12.08.2000
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
group work; thinings; time study; productivity; costs
Sažetak
Group work was researched for felling, processing, skidding and quality inspection activities in mountainous broadleaf thinning stands with approximately the same terrain and stand conditions. The stands were 55 and 70 years old. In the forest communities of the mountainous beech forest with dead nettle (Lamio orvale Fagetum sylvaticae/Ht. 1938) and the forests of the sessile oak and horn beam with beech (Epimedio Carpinetum betuli var. Fagus sylvatica/Ht. 1938/Borth.1963) the main tree species are beech and sessile oak with the addition of other broadleaf species.
Productivity was examined on two groups. The first comprised of five workers (A) and the second of four workers (B). The first group was equipped with two tractors and three chain saws while the second used two tractors and two chain saws as well as other necessary equipment. The effective time for the cutters in felling ranged from 36 to 42.9%, in finishing and measurement 21%, while the effective time for the tractors ranged from 42.4 to 59%. The effective time per tree ranged from 3.62 to 3.77 minutes, i.e. per unit it ranged from 8.46 min/m3 to 12.91 min/m3. The daily output achieved by the Ecotrac and Torpedo tractors at a distance of 300 meters was for group A 20.77.m3/day while the optimised output was 67.02 m3/day. The output achieved by both tractors in group B was 17.25 m3/day while the optimised was 30.72 m3/day. The average performance per worker in group A was 4.15.m3/day while the optimised was 8.38 m3/day. For group B the average performance per worker was 4.31.m3/day and the optimised was 7.68 m3/day. The optimisation of the groups lowered the unit cost of production (300 m distance) for group A from 39.63 DM/m3 to 17.49 DM/m3, and for group B from 40.38 DM/m3 to 22.73.DM/m3.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biotehnologija