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http://dx.doi.org/10.14578/jkfs.2015.104.2.198

Compressive Deformation Characteristics of Logging Residues by Tree Species  

Oh, Jae Heun (Forest Practice Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Choi, Yun Sung (Forest Practice Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Kim, Dae Hyun (Department of Bio-Systems Engineering, Kangwon National University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.104, no.2, 2015 , pp. 198-205 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of this study was to provide the basic design parameters for developing logging residue compression machines by investigating compressive deformation characteristics of different types of logging residues. To achieve these objectives, Pinus rigida, Pinus koraensis and Quercus mongolica were selected as specimens, and compression-deformation tests by UTM(universial testing machine) were conducted. The experimental dataset were used to set up the model based on the compression-deformation ratio in the form of exponential function. The results showed that stress coefficient in terms of mechanical properties of logging residues was decreased, whereas strain coefficient tended to be increased as the number of compression increased at target density of $350kg/m^3$ and $400kg/m^3$. The model presented that the required stress was decreased as the number of compression increased, and the stress growth rate was swelled compared to the change of the deformation rate. Therefore, it showed that proper initial compression force was a significant variable in order to achieve the target density of logging residue.
Keywords
stress-strain; logging residues; bundler; forest machine;
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