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Environment-Friendly Logging In The Context Of Water Logged Soil And Knob-And-Ridge Terrain

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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.)

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.

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  • V. A. Ivanov & I.V. Grigorev & G.D. Gasparyan & A. YU. Manukovskij & A.Y. Zhuk & O. A. Kunickaya & O. I. Grigor'ev, 2018. "Environment-Friendly Logging In The Context Of Water Logged Soil And Knob-And-Ridge Terrain," Journal of Mechanical Engineering Research & Developments (JMERD), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 41(2), pages 22-27, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zjmerd:v:41:y:2018:i:2:p:22-27
    DOI: 10.26480/jmerd.02.2018.22.27
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