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Title: Russian sawmill modernization (a case study). Part 1: optimizing processes of low-grade timber debarking and wood chipping
Authors: Kunickaya, O. A.
Burmistrova, O. N.
Hertz, E. F.
Ivanov, V. A.
Nazarova, I. G.
Baranova, T.
Egipko, S.
Tomashevskaya, E.
Tatarinova, Z. G.
Krivoshapkina, O.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Citation: Russian sawmill modernization (a case study). Part 1: optimizing processes of low-grade timber debarking and wood chipping / O. A. Kunickaya, O. N. Burmistrova, E. F. Hertz [et al.] // International Wood Products Journal. – 2020.
Abstract: This paper offers a new technological solution for low-quality log chipping that enables sawmills to produce wood chips efficiently and with less waste. The proposed solution for sorting wood chips helps to solve a number of urgent problems crucial to log processing. Intellectualization of sorting operations not only minimizes wood residues, but also enables the maintenance of equipment. Modifications in the chipping system, namely laser sensors and a microcontroller, help operators detect debarking defects and perform the cutting tool wear monitoring. The results of the study show that a control system intellectualization allows an efficient use of equipment and thereby serves to improve production efficiency. This study primarily concentrates on coniferous logs. The technology developed in this study is applicable to log processing equipment and can be used in debarking machines at other mills. © 2020 IWSc, The Wood Technology Society of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
Keywords: DEBARKING MACHINES
ENERGY
TIMBER
WOOD CHIPPING
WOOD CHIPS PRODUCTION
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/10058
DOI: 10.1080/20426445.2020.1857981
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85097877995
WoS: WOS:000644671500004
RSCI: 45065153
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