BioResources (Sep 2015)

Simulation of Tropical Hardwood Processing – Sawing Methods, Log Positioning, and Outer Shape

  • Pedro Ah Shenga,
  • Peter Bomark,
  • Olof Broman,
  • Dick Sandberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.10.4.7640-7652
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 7640 – 7652

Abstract

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To increase understanding of breakdown strategies for Mozambican timber, simulations were carried out using different sawing patterns that can be alternatives to the low degree of refinement performed for export today. For the simulations, 3D models of 10 Jambirre and 5 Umbila logs were used. The log shape was described as a point cloud and was acquired by 3D-laser scanning of real logs. Three sawing patterns (cant-sawing, through-and-through sawing, and square-sawing) were studied in combination with the log positioning variables skew and rotation. The results showed that both positioning and choice of sawing pattern had a great influence on the volume yield. The results also showed that the log grade had an impact on the sawing pattern that should be used for a high volume yield. The volume yield could be increased by 3 percentage points by choosing alternative sawing patterns for fairly straight logs and by 6 percentage points for crooked logs, compared to the worst choice of sawing pattern.

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