Design of a Planting Module for an Automatic Device for Forest Regeneration

Author:

Tylek Paweł1,Kiełbasa Paweł2,Szulc Tomasz3,Szychta Marek,Szczepaniak Jan,Wojciechowski Jacek,Danielak Marek,Adamczyk Florian,Tadeusiewicz Ryszard,Juliszewski Tadeusz2,Woś Bartłomiej4,Pietrzykowski Marcin4,Sowa Janusz M.1,Walczyk Józef1,Kormanek Mariusz1,Szewczyk Grzegorz1

Affiliation:

1. University of Agriculture in Cracow, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Utilization, Engineering and Forest Techniques, Poland

2. University of Agriculture in Cracow, Faculty of Production and Power Engineering, Department of Machines Exploitation Ergonomics and Production Processes, Poland

3. Łukasiewicz Research Network-Industrial Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Poland

4. University of Agriculture in Cracow, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Ecology and Silviculture, Poland

Abstract

Forest regeneration by means of seedlings grown in container nurseries is usually performed manually with the use of the standard dibble bar or the tube dibble. Manual placement of a large number of seedlings in the soil requires a lot of work. Manual removal of the soil cover and digging the soil in spots with a diameter of 0.4 m requires, under average conditions, about 38 man-hours/ha, while planting with a dibble bar requires about 34 man-hours/ha. Additional work time is needed to carry seedlings over an area that is being afforested. At present, forestry does not have automatic planters that would enable the establishment of forest cultures. The aim of the paper is to present the concept of an autonomous robot and an innovative technology of performing forest regeneration and afforestation of former agricultural and reclaimed areas. The paper also presents the design solutions of the key working unit, which is a universal, openable dibble, cooperating with a three-toothed shaft to prepare a planting spot. The solution proposed enables continuous operation of the machine, i.e. without the need to stop the base vehicle.

Publisher

Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb

Subject

Forestry

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