Revista Árvore (Jun 2024)

A METHODOLOGY TO ESTIMATE THE VOLUME AND STEM TAPER BASED ON SOLIDS OF REVOLUTIONS

  • Carlos Pedro Boechat Soares,
  • Helio Garcia Leite,
  • Gilson Fernandes da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.53661/1806-908820244826370105
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48

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ABSTRACT The knowledge and identification of stem forms allow more accurate quantification of timber resources as the volume and knowledge of aspects related to species genetics and environmental factors on tree growth. Therefore, the objective of this study was the development of methodology based on concepts of solids of revolution to identify the different forms along the tree stems; define the most appropriate formulas to compute the volume of each part of the stem; and estimate diameters along the stems (stem taper). For this, data from 27 felled sample trees of Eucalyptus grandis, separated equally into nine diameter classes, with 60 months of age, planted under 3 × 3 meters spacing were used to establish the relationships between the variables and develop the methodology. For the set of sample trees, the basal part of the stems resembled a neiloid, a cone at the center, and a paraboloid at the top. The differences between stem volumes obtained by applying specific formulas for each stem section and those obtained by a single formula for all sections were statistically significant (p-value < 0.05). The proposed methodology provided accurate estimates of diameters outside the bark compared to the diameters estimated by the taper models for most sample trees, showing the potential of using the methodology as an alternative to traditional methods.

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