DISPOSAL PLANT AND WOOD RESIDUES PARKLAND CITY
Abstract
The paper is devoted to developing a flexible technology recycling plants and waste wood. The aims to address environmental and economic aspects of sustainable use of agro-industrial waste under the conditions and forestry by working multivariate flexible technology and identification of favorable constructional and technological scheme of the machine. Object of research are waste and preparation processes of these fuels for collective and individual user. The subject of research is the mobile unit, which, because of its flexibility adjustment process, rather corresponds to recycling. The study used experimental and theoretical methods.Keywords: logging operations, plant and wood waste, wood, flexible technology.
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