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International Journal of Forest Engineering | 2017

The effect of carriage type on yarding productivity and cost

Raffaele Spinelli; Enrico Marchi; Rien Visser; Hunter Harrill; Raimondo Gallo; Martina Cambi; Francesco Neri; Carolina Lombardini; Natascia Magagnotti

ABSTRACT The authors describe a study conducted under controlled conditions, with the goal of determining the eventual benefits of replacing the conventional clamped carriage with an unclamped motorized dropline carriage. The rigging was a classic three-cable configuration common to European yarder operations, with a single span standing skyline. The mainline and haulback line were used to move the carriage back and forth along the span. Two carriage types were used to gauge productivity and extraction cost differences between clamped (Hochleitner BW4000) and unclamped motorized dropline (SEIK Skybull 30/60) carriages. The authors conducted a classic time study, recoding work time, delay time and load size individually for 83 cycles. Replacing the standard clamped carriage with the unclamped motorized dropline carriage resulted in a productivity increase equal or larger than 30%. Extraction and processing cost decreased between 10% and 17%, depending on extraction distance. These results are valid for the specific set-up considered with the study, and may not be generalized without repeating the experiment under more varied conditions: however, they are very encouraging and may justify further investigations aimed at determining the effect of carriage type on fuel consumption and machine wear.


Chemical engineering transactions | 2017

Mission Planning for the Estimation of the Field Coverage of Unmanned Aerial Systems in Monitoring Mission in Precision Farming

Gianluca Ristorto; Paolo D'Incalci; Raimondo Gallo; Fabrizio Mazzetto; Giorgio Guglieri

In the recent years, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) have been largely employed in civil applications, such as aerial photography and topographic mapping, environmental monitoring, search and rescue, prevent of fires and disasters, environmental research and general photography and videos. Nevertheless, according to (AUVSI, 2013), agriculture is the main application where UAS will be employed in the near future. Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are flexible, easy to use and relative low-cost; thus, they can be employed in monitoring activities in precision farming, ensuring a prompt reaction to plant disease, lack of plants nutrients and environmental changes that are the main focus for farm efficiency and productivity. Recent development in high-resolution remote sensing and image processing technology has yield to small- size sensors compatible with small UAV payload weight. Each kind of sensor needs a certain flight pattern over the fields. However, a Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) used for specialized operations or experimental activities has to be compliant with National Civil Aviation Authority regulations. On 2015, the Italian Aviation Authority (ENAC) published the second edition of the regulatory issue for this kind of aircrafts. The aim of this paper is the management analysis of RPAS for their use in survey missions for precision faming, taking into account the Italian regulatory prescription and two different kind of commercial sensors. UAVs are considered similarly to any other farm machine, describing the operative workflow and analysing the elementary time procedures associated to the different ways of planning a flight mission of the UAS on the field to be monitored. Actual rates of works, Effective Field Capacity (EFC) and Field Efficiency (FE), field coverage and survey cost are finally provided. The analysis includes also in-field pre-flight calibration procedures.


Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2013

GNSS-based operational monitoring devices for forest logging operation chains

Raimondo Gallo; Stefano Grigolato; Raffaele Cavalli; Fabrizio Mazzetto


European Journal of Forest Research | 2017

Skyline tension, shock loading, payload and performance for a European cable yarder using two different carriage types

Raffaele Spinelli; Enrico Marchi; Rien Visser; Hunter Harrill; Raimondo Gallo; Martina Cambi; Francesco Neri; Carolina Lombardini; Natascia Magagnotti


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2016

Assessment of different feedstocks in South Tyrol (Northern Italy): Energy potential and suitability for domestic pellet boilers

Dario Prando; Martina Boschiero; Daniela Campana; Raimondo Gallo; Stergios Vakalis; Marco Baratieri; Francesco Comiti; Fabrizio Mazzetto; Stefan Zerbe


Acta Horticulturae | 2013

DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION TESTS OF A SMALL HYDRAULIC-POWERED TRACTOR PROTOTYPE FOR USE IN EXTREME SLOPED VINEYARDS

Fabrizio Mazzetto; Raimondo Gallo; Renato Vidoni; C. Bisaglia


ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2017

ByeLab: An Agricultural Mobile Robot Prototype for Proximal Sensing and Precision Farming

Renato Vidoni; Raimondo Gallo; Gianluca Ristorto; Giovanni Carabin; Fabrizio Mazzetto; Lorenzo Scalera; Alessandro Gasparetto


Power and Machinery. International Conference of Agricultural Engineering - CIGR-AgEng 2012: agriculture and engineering for a healthier life, Valencia, Spain, 8-12 July 2012 | 2012

Development and characterization tests of a small hydraulic-powered tractor prototype for use in extreme sloped vineyards.

Fabrizio Mazzetto; Raimondo Gallo; Renato Vidoni; C. Bisaglia


Chemical engineering transactions | 2017

A Mobile Laboratory for Orchard Health Status Monitoring in Precision Farming

Gianluca Ristorto; Raimondo Gallo; A. Gasparetto; L. Scalera; R. Vidoni; Fabrizio Mazzetto


Archive | 2014

A new application of ICT for operational monitoring in for- estry sector

Raimondo Gallo; Toni Untherhofer; Fabrizio Mazzetto

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Fabrizio Mazzetto

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

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Gianluca Ristorto

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

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Renato Vidoni

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

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Hunter Harrill

University of Canterbury

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