Cable tensile forces associated to winch design in tethered harvesting operations: a case study from the pacific north west

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  • who: Omar Mologni and colleagues from the Department of Forest Resources Management, Faculty of Forestry, The University of British Columbia have published the research: Cable Tensile Forces Associated to Winch Design in Tethered Harvesting Operations: A Case Study from the Pacific North West, in the Journal: Forests 2021, 12, 827. of /2021/
  • what: While this study provides a good example of the impact of winch design and settings on the observed cable tensile forces, there are still major operational factors that need further investigation, including the use of different forest machines (e_g, skidders) and operator . . .

     

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