A Model for Predicting Productivity in Subgrade Preparation of Forest Roads by Excavator
Authors
S. Filipsson
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Operational Efficiency, Garpenberg, Sweden
L. O. Eriksson
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Operational Efficiency, Garpenberg, Sweden
Abstract
The effect of terrain factors on productivity in subgrade preparation by excavator was studied. The data, collected in a follow-up time study of 57 road sections, was analyzed using multiple linear regression. A prediction model that has soil moisture class and boulder frequency as independent variables was derived. The results also show that productivity varies considerably among operators. It is also apparent that the effect of the terrain is partly levelled out as the quality requirements for the performance of the subgrade are normally adjusted to the terrain conditions. It is suggested that, within a certain region, a fairly simple model can be sufficient for practical use in road network planning.