34
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Effect of tip path overlap on ring debarker performance of frozen and unfrozen black spruce logs

ORCID Icon, ORCID Icon &
Pages 264-273 | Received 24 Jun 2022, Accepted 13 Jul 2023, Published online: 20 Jul 2023
 

ABSTRACT

The effect of the tip path overlap on debarking quality of unfrozen and frozen black spruce logs was studied. The power, energy consumption, and torque were also measured for both temperature conditions. The experiment consisted of debarking logs using three overlaps (8, 27, and 43%) at two temperatures (−12°C and +20°C). Debarking quality was evaluated by the proportion of bark remaining on log surfaces and by the amount of wood in bark residues. Log characteristics (dimensions, eccentricity, and knot features), bark/wood shear strength (BWSS), moisture content, and basic densities of sapwood, inner, and outer barks were measured and treated as covariates. Experiments revealed that tip path overlap affects debarking quality for both temperature conditions: the amount of bark remaining on log surfaces decreased, and the proportion of wood in bark residues increased as tip path overlap increased. In addition, the effects of bark/wood shear strength, the proportion of knot area and sapwood, inner and outer barks densities, and moisture content on debarking quality criteria were analyzed. The mean power, energy consumption, and torque increased as the tip path overlap increased. These parameters were also positively affected by the log diameter and BWSS for frozen logs. The results give helpful information to improve debarking quality within the studied range of overlaps, log characteristics, and debarking parameters with efficient energy use.

Acknowledgments

The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and DK-SPEC Inc provided funding for this project. In addition, the authors thank DK-SPEC Quebec, Canada, for providing the knife arms and tips. The authors also thank Rentry Augusti Nurbaity, Félix Pedneault, Jean Ouellet, Daniel Bourgault, and Réjean Demers for their valuable assistance.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by Mitacs and Dk-Spec.

Log in via your institution

Log in to Taylor & Francis Online

PDF download + Online access

  • 48 hours access to article PDF & online version
  • Article PDF can be downloaded
  • Article PDF can be printed
USD 61.00 Add to cart

Issue Purchase

  • 30 days online access to complete issue
  • Article PDFs can be downloaded
  • Article PDFs can be printed
USD 182.00 Add to cart

* Local tax will be added as applicable

Related Research

People also read lists articles that other readers of this article have read.

Recommended articles lists articles that we recommend and is powered by our AI driven recommendation engine.

Cited by lists all citing articles based on Crossref citations.
Articles with the Crossref icon will open in a new tab.