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Comparison of log taper in different wood species

Date Issued
2023-12
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Abstract
The rational yield of the sawlogs is one of the key factor for the prosperity of the sawmill capacity. One
of the factors that significantly influence the maximum quantitative yield of sawlogs is the diameter
taper. The diameter taper is an inevitable sawlogs occurrence and it is determined by the geometry of
the logs. The diameter taper is defined as the difference between the diameters of the two ends of the
log, alongside its length. Great differences between these two diameters adversely affect the percentage
of maximum quantitative yield. This parametar plays a fundamental role in the classification of logs into
quality classes. The aim of the paper is to compare the diameter taper in different wood species. Wood
species of interest are: beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), pine (Pinus sylvestris, Pinus nigra), oak (Quercus
sessiliflora), and fir/spruce (Abies alba/Picea excelsa). Log length is of important influence in the value
of log taper. Therefore, the analysis for the different wood species will also present different groups of
lengths, in order to determine the different values for the log taper. The selection of wood species is for
the purpose of comparison of the taper values in deciduous and coniferous wood species.
Subjects

diameter

length

log taper

quality class

sawlogs

wood species

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