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RIJEČ UREDNIŠTVA | ||
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The effects of stormy weather on forests pdf HR EN | 305 | |
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Darko Bakšić, Nera Bakšić, Daniel Krstnošić, Nikola Pernar, Ivan Perković, Stjepan Mikac, Vibor Roje, Branimir Krtalić | UDK 630* 114.3 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.7-8.1 | |
Forest floor and soil properties of silver fir and european hop hornbeam forests (Ostryo-abietetum /Fukarek 1963/Trinajstić 1983) on Biokovo mountain pdf HR EN | 307 | |
Tomislav Poršinsky, Zoran Bumber, Zdravko Pandur, Andreja Đuka | UDK 630* 312 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.7-8.2 | |
Forwarder’s working range – from modeling to support for operational application pdf HR EN | 319 | |
Summary In the example of an eight-wheeled forwarder, a simulation model is presented for assessing the mobility of the forwarder when transporting timber uphill and downhill. The presented model shows the changes in forces during timber forwarding by a nominally loaded forwarder due to a wide range of changes in influencing factors: 1) the slope of the terrain, 2) the direction of timber forwarding, and 3) the soil bearing capacity expressed by the cone index. By incorporating the criteria/limitations of timber forwarding derived from previous research, the forwarder mobility model gains practical meaning; that is, the theoretical approach brings the reality of timber forwarding closer. The mobility model shown is based on easily measurable or available data but also on the position of the centre of gravity, which is relatively easy to determine by the shown method of lifting the forwarders’ axle with the use of portable scales and is usually unavailable to read in the manufacturers’ catalogue. All known criteria/restrictions of mobility of forest vehicles are primarily related to their movement uphill. The limitation of the skidder’s mobility when skidding timber downhill has been firmly determined, while there are no limitations in the literature for forwarding timber downhill. Gradeability of a nominally loaded forwarder downhill, where the thrust force takes the value of zero, did not prove to be a good indicator or a limitation of timber forwarding. Determining the mobility limitations of the forwarder during timber forwarding downhill will be a research challenge in the future. Key words: forwarder; centre of gravity; axle load | ||
Željko Španjol, Ivana Gašparović, Marko Vučetić, Dunja Zbiljski, Milan Vojinović, Vedran Sušilović, Ivan Ljubić, Katarina Korov, Boris Dorbić | UDK 630* 934 + 187 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.7-8.3 | |
The biological and ecological characteristics of an special forest vegetation reserve Kočje - Korčula island pdf HR EN | 335 | |
Dragana Skorup, Miroslav Vujasinović, Goran Marinković, Ilija Grgić, Boban Miletić | UDK 630* 615 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.7-8.4 | |
Assessment of forest resources based on Sentinel-2 images – case study Derventa, BiH (Cadastral municipality of Brezici) pdf HR EN | 353 | |
Branislav Trudić, Biljana Kiprovski, Saša Kostić, Srđan Stojnić, Marko Kebert, Aleksandar Ivezić, Andrej Pilipović | UDK 630* 165 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.7-8.5 | |
Are oxidative stress screening tests enough for small scale Quercus robur genetic monitoring? pdf HR EN | 363 | |
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI | ||
Anamarija Jazbec | UDK 630* 965.3 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.7-8.6 | |
How the results of state secondary high school final exams influence the average grade and duration of undergraduate study at Faculty of forestry and wood technology, University of Zagreb? pdf HR EN | 375 | |
Mirjana Ćuk, Radenko Ponjarac, Dušan Igić, Miloš Ilić, Marius Oldja, Dragana Vukov, Andraž Čarni | UDK 630* 233+187 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.7-8.7 | |
Historical overview of the Deliblato sands afforestation pdf HR EN | 383 | |