Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncher
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Resumo: | The forest harvesting is the final step of a production cycle, this activity is the most undergoes the process of mechanization, and represents 50% or more of the total costs of the final timber placed in the industry, so it is necessary meet operating income and harvesting costs. In this context the main objective of this study was thus to evaluate technical and economic Feller Buncher in forest harvesting of eucalyptus wood. The study was conducted in a urograndis Eucalyptus forest, homogeneous, with six years of age, the southern state of Mato Grosso. The Feller-Buncher technical analysis discussed a study of time and motion by the continuous and part-time method. It was determined the mechanical availability, performance and operational efficiency. Operating costs schedules were divided into fixed costs - composed of: Cost depreciation, interest, insurance and taxes - and variable costs - represented by amounts corresponding to: fuel, lubricants, repairs and maintenance and hand labor. The partial element consumed most of the operational cycle time has been cut, approximately 61% of the total time. The second activity to occupy most of the operational cycle time is "directed tipped" with 27.63%, followed by activity "staff time" to 4.77%, "maintenance" to 3.63% and "maneuver" 2, 87%. There was 91.85% effectiveness, with an operating efficiency of 96.49% and a mechanical availability of 96.66%, which are classified as great percentage. The sum between fixed and variable costs resulted in total machine hours, from R $ 361.19. Effective operating income was 77.89 m³.h-1 and 254 tre / hour, this result was inferior to the waiting, this fact was mainly due to lack of operator skill and the standardization of trees cut per cycle. Improving the cutting operation planning Thus it follows that to increase the operational productivity of the wood harvesting system becomes necessary, specifically micro planning, allowing increased productivity and reduced production costs. |
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Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncherCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTALMecanizaçãoCusto de produçãoEficiênciaColheita florestalMechanizationProduction costEfficiencyForest harvestingThe forest harvesting is the final step of a production cycle, this activity is the most undergoes the process of mechanization, and represents 50% or more of the total costs of the final timber placed in the industry, so it is necessary meet operating income and harvesting costs. In this context the main objective of this study was thus to evaluate technical and economic Feller Buncher in forest harvesting of eucalyptus wood. The study was conducted in a urograndis Eucalyptus forest, homogeneous, with six years of age, the southern state of Mato Grosso. The Feller-Buncher technical analysis discussed a study of time and motion by the continuous and part-time method. It was determined the mechanical availability, performance and operational efficiency. Operating costs schedules were divided into fixed costs - composed of: Cost depreciation, interest, insurance and taxes - and variable costs - represented by amounts corresponding to: fuel, lubricants, repairs and maintenance and hand labor. The partial element consumed most of the operational cycle time has been cut, approximately 61% of the total time. The second activity to occupy most of the operational cycle time is "directed tipped" with 27.63%, followed by activity "staff time" to 4.77%, "maintenance" to 3.63% and "maneuver" 2, 87%. There was 91.85% effectiveness, with an operating efficiency of 96.49% and a mechanical availability of 96.66%, which are classified as great percentage. The sum between fixed and variable costs resulted in total machine hours, from R $ 361.19. Effective operating income was 77.89 m³.h-1 and 254 tre / hour, this result was inferior to the waiting, this fact was mainly due to lack of operator skill and the standardization of trees cut per cycle. Improving the cutting operation planning Thus it follows that to increase the operational productivity of the wood harvesting system becomes necessary, specifically micro planning, allowing increased productivity and reduced production costs.A colheita florestal representa a operação final de um ciclo de produção, essa atividade é a que mais sofre o processo de mecanização, além de representar 50%, ou mais, do total dos custos finais da madeira posta na indústria, sendo assim se torna necessário conhecer os rendimentos operacionais e os custos de colheita. Neste contexto o objetivo principal deste trabalho foi, assim, avaliar técnica e economicamente o Feller- Buncher na colheita florestal de madeira de eucalipto. O estudo foi desenvolvido em uma floresta de Eucalipto urograndis, homogênea, com seis anos de idade, ao sul do estado de Mato Grosso. A análise técnica do Feller-Buncher abordou um estudo de tempos e movimentos pelo método de tempo contínuo e parcial. Foi determinado a disponibilidade mecânica, rendimento e a eficiência operacional. Os custos operacionais horários foram divididos em: custos fixos – compostos por: custo de depreciação, juros, seguros e impostos – e custos variáveis – representados pelos valores correspondentes a: combustível, lubrificantes, reparos e manutenção e mão-de-obra. O elemento parcial que consumiu a maior parte do tempo do ciclo operacional foi o corte, com aproximadamente 61% do tempo total. A segunda atividade a ocupar maior tempo do ciclo operacional foi “derrubada direcionada” com 27,63%, seguida das atividades de “tempo pessoal” com 4,77%, “manutenção” com 3,63% e “manobra” com 2,87%. Observou-se uma efetividade de 91,85%, com uma eficiência operacional de 96,49% e uma disponibilidade mecânica de 96,66%, os quais são classificados como excelentes percentuais. O somatório entre os custos fixos e variáveis resultaram no valor total horário da máquina, de R$ 361,19. O rendimento operacional efetivo foi de 77,89 m³.h-1 e de 254 árv/hora, esse resultado se mostrou inferior ao esperando, esse fato ocorreu principalmente pela falta de habilidade do operador e a padronização de árvores cortadas por ciclo. Sendo assim conclui-se que para o aumento da produtividade operacional do sistema de colheita de madeira torna-se necessário a melhoria do planejamento da operação de corte, especificamente o micro planejamento, possibilitando o aumento da produtividade e redução dos custos de produção.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilInstituto de Ciências Agrárias e Ambientais (ICAA) – SinopUFMT CUS - SinopEngenharia Florestal - CUSAcosta, Fidel Cándanohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3518376880493801Acosta, Fidel Cándanohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3518376880493801Carvalho, Ricardo da Silveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7196822701356416Silva, João Paulo Pereira daLaroca, Jackeline Vieira dos Santos2022-03-15T14:21:30Z2015-07-062022-03-15T14:21:30Z2015-06-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetLAROCA, Jackeline Vieira dos Santos. Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncher. 2015. 37f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Engenharia Florestal) – Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Instituto de Ciências Agrárias e Ambientais, Sinop, 2015.http://bdm.ufmt.br/handle/1/2238porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Monografias da UFMTinstname:Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (UFMT)instacron:UFMT2022-03-16T07:03:46Zoai:localhost:1/2238Biblioteca Digital de Monografiahttps://bdm.ufmt.br/PUBhttp://200.129.241.122/oai/requestopendoar:2022-03-16T07:03:46falseBiblioteca Digital de Monografiahttps://bdm.ufmt.br/PUBhttp://200.129.241.122/oai/requestbibliotecacentral@ufmt.br||opendoar:2022-03-16T07:03:46Biblioteca Digital de Monografias da UFMT - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (UFMT)false |
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Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncher |
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Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncher |
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Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncher Laroca, Jackeline Vieira dos Santos CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL Mecanização Custo de produção Eficiência Colheita florestal Mechanization Production cost Efficiency Forest harvesting |
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Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncher |
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Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncher |
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Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncher |
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Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncher |
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Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncher |
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Laroca, Jackeline Vieira dos Santos |
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Laroca, Jackeline Vieira dos Santos |
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Acosta, Fidel Cándano http://lattes.cnpq.br/3518376880493801 Acosta, Fidel Cándano http://lattes.cnpq.br/3518376880493801 Carvalho, Ricardo da Silveira http://lattes.cnpq.br/7196822701356416 Silva, João Paulo Pereira da |
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Laroca, Jackeline Vieira dos Santos |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL Mecanização Custo de produção Eficiência Colheita florestal Mechanization Production cost Efficiency Forest harvesting |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL Mecanização Custo de produção Eficiência Colheita florestal Mechanization Production cost Efficiency Forest harvesting |
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The forest harvesting is the final step of a production cycle, this activity is the most undergoes the process of mechanization, and represents 50% or more of the total costs of the final timber placed in the industry, so it is necessary meet operating income and harvesting costs. In this context the main objective of this study was thus to evaluate technical and economic Feller Buncher in forest harvesting of eucalyptus wood. The study was conducted in a urograndis Eucalyptus forest, homogeneous, with six years of age, the southern state of Mato Grosso. The Feller-Buncher technical analysis discussed a study of time and motion by the continuous and part-time method. It was determined the mechanical availability, performance and operational efficiency. Operating costs schedules were divided into fixed costs - composed of: Cost depreciation, interest, insurance and taxes - and variable costs - represented by amounts corresponding to: fuel, lubricants, repairs and maintenance and hand labor. The partial element consumed most of the operational cycle time has been cut, approximately 61% of the total time. The second activity to occupy most of the operational cycle time is "directed tipped" with 27.63%, followed by activity "staff time" to 4.77%, "maintenance" to 3.63% and "maneuver" 2, 87%. There was 91.85% effectiveness, with an operating efficiency of 96.49% and a mechanical availability of 96.66%, which are classified as great percentage. The sum between fixed and variable costs resulted in total machine hours, from R $ 361.19. Effective operating income was 77.89 m³.h-1 and 254 tre / hour, this result was inferior to the waiting, this fact was mainly due to lack of operator skill and the standardization of trees cut per cycle. Improving the cutting operation planning Thus it follows that to increase the operational productivity of the wood harvesting system becomes necessary, specifically micro planning, allowing increased productivity and reduced production costs. |
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LAROCA, Jackeline Vieira dos Santos. Avaliação técnica e econômica da colheita florestal com feller-buncher. 2015. 37f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Engenharia Florestal) – Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Instituto de Ciências Agrárias e Ambientais, Sinop, 2015. http://bdm.ufmt.br/handle/1/2238 |
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