2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2015.04.037
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Wood chipping with conical helical blades – Practical experiments concerning the impact of the infeed angle on the power requirement of a helical chipper

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“…Науковці (Karwandy J., Campbell K., Yasenetskyi V., Krajnc M., Wegener J.) [3][4][5][6][7], що проводили дослідження технологічних процесів подрібнення відходів деревини, використовували, як правило машини для подрібнення промислового виробництва.…”
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“…Науковці (Karwandy J., Campbell K., Yasenetskyi V., Krajnc M., Wegener J.) [3][4][5][6][7], що проводили дослідження технологічних процесів подрібнення відходів деревини, використовували, як правило машини для подрібнення промислового виробництва.…”
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“…At temperatures below −5 to −10 °C, however, the water freezes in the wood too. Furthermore, it is known from the use of modified forage harvesters for harvesting SRCs and from the forestry sector that both the design of the chipping units and the condition of the blades and counter blades (degree of wear) exert substantial influence not only on the energy demand during chipping, but also on the quality of the wood chips [35,[38][39][40][41][42][43][44]. The goal of this study was therefore to conduct a detailed analysis of the connection between tree species, the condition of the trees at the time of chipping (fresh, stored, frozen), the energy demand for comminution, and the quality of the wood chips produced.…”
Section: Test Stand For Determining the Specific Energy Demandmentioning
confidence: 99%