1. Combined production of sawn timber and firewood billets at a birch sawmill in Finland: A simulation approach
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Henrik Heräjärvi, Lauri Sikanen, Timo Tahvanainen, Harri Kilpeläinen, Erkki Verkasalo, and Jari Lindblad
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Empirical data ,Engineering ,biology ,Thinning ,business.industry ,Industrial production ,Agricultural engineering ,Betula pubescens ,Firewood ,biology.organism_classification ,Pulp and paper industry ,Business concept ,Betula pendula ,Production (economics) ,General Materials Science ,business - Abstract
Growing markets for chopped firewood have created alternative uses for the by-products of sawmills. Based on empirical data and simulated results, the potential of birch (Betula pendula Roth, Betula pubescens Ehrh.) from commercial thinnings for combined industrial production of sawn timber and firewood billets was investigated. In the simulations, different sawing patterns were used for logs intended to combine production of sawn timber and billets for chopped firewood (‘sawlogs’), and for logs intended only to firewood production (‘firewood logs’). Finally, economical feasibility analysis was done concerning the differences between the sawmills’ traditional business concept and the novel concept combining sawn wood and firewood production. The bucking results for the volume yield of different timber assortments varied only slightly between the different bucking options, i.e. the combinations of timber assortments. The main differences in the volumes of timber assortments were due to the stand t...
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- 2008
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