2018
DOI: 10.3390/f9040164
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Total Weight and Axle Loads of Truck Units in the Transport of Timber Depending on the Timber Cargo

Abstract: When transporting timber, the high variability of species, assortments and moisture content of the wood raw material does not allow the weight of the transported timber to be precisely determined. This often contributes to the excessive weight loading of the entire truck unit. The aim of the research is to present the variability of the total weight of truck units with wood cargoes (GVW-gross vehicle weight) depending on the weight of the empty unit and the transported timber load, as well as to analyze the ch… Show more

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“…Our study shows that, currently, the volume of the wood is similar in the entire analyzed period (no statistically significant differences) and does not depend on season of the year or origin of the wood. The lack of statistically significant differences in load volume when analyzing transports using semi-trailer trucks was demonstrated by Trzciński and others [12], at the same time indicating significant differences (however of little practical significance) between the results from autumn and the remaining seasons of the year for vehicle units with a trailer. The load volume slightly differed for transports in the autumn and summer [30].…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Our study shows that, currently, the volume of the wood is similar in the entire analyzed period (no statistically significant differences) and does not depend on season of the year or origin of the wood. The lack of statistically significant differences in load volume when analyzing transports using semi-trailer trucks was demonstrated by Trzciński and others [12], at the same time indicating significant differences (however of little practical significance) between the results from autumn and the remaining seasons of the year for vehicle units with a trailer. The load volume slightly differed for transports in the autumn and summer [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Analyses of timber transport research, omitting studies on the forest biomass supply chain (sawdust, wood shavings, wood chips, etc. ), concerns actual data specific to a given region [11,12,16,18,19,21,26,[28][29][30], tree species and their origin, the assortments of transported timber [12,13,22,[25][26][27][28], the types of transport used [10][11][12]15,16,19,21] or legal regulations (total permissible mass of the DCM unit) and costs [3,7,8,12,13,[16][17][18]20,34,38]. A good diagnosis of the configuration of timber truck units, their own mass and their potential timber cargoes, given the large variation in cargo weight, can contribute to improving the efficiency of forest transport [16,14].…”
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confidence: 99%
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