The influence of batch versus segmented processing on rough mill yields

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Publicado en:Forest Products Journal vol. 54, no. 1 (Jan 2004), p. 40
Autor principal: Steele, Philip H
Otros Autores: Aguirre, Jonathan E
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Forest Products Society
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Resumen:Researchers have hypothesized that segmented processing of cutting orders may result in reduced yield compared to batch processing. This study simulated application of both the batch and segmented processing systems for a crosscut-first rough mill with manually operated saws. The processing of three cutting orders of increasing relative difficulty was simulated. Simulated yield results comparing segmented to batch processing systems showed significantly higher yields for the batch processing system for moderate and difficult cutting bills. Cutting bill difficulty reduced yield significantly more for the segmented compared to batch processing system. The batch processing system provided higher yields for the higher, more valuable lumber grades. No significant difference in the number of cutting operations between batch and segmented processing was detected. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0015-7473
2376-9637
0097-238X
0096-5693
Fuente:ABI/INFORM Global