Difference between revisions of "Pricelist Manager"
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== Cross cutting == | == Cross cutting == | ||
− | Allows | + | Allows you to control the theoretical cross-cutting of type trees, into pulpwood and timber, applied in the simulations. |
'''PulpLogDiameter''' | '''PulpLogDiameter''' | ||
− | :'''Min''' defines | + | :'''Min''' defines the minimum diameter in centimeters of a pulpwood log. |
− | :'''Max''' defines | + | :'''Max''' defines the maximum diameter in centimeters of a pulpwood log. |
'''PulpLogLength''' | '''PulpLogLength''' | ||
− | :'''Min''' defines | + | :'''Min''' defines the minimum length in decimeters of a pulpwood log. |
− | :'''Max''' defines | + | :'''Max''' defines the maximum length in decimeters of a pulpwood log. |
'''TimberLogLength''' | '''TimberLogLength''' | ||
− | :'''Min''' defines | + | :'''Min''' defines the minimum length in decimeters of a timber log. |
− | :'''Max''' defines | + | :'''Max''' defines the maximum length in decimeters of a timber log. |
'''TopDiameter''' | '''TopDiameter''' | ||
− | :Defines | + | :Defines the minimum top diameter in centimeters of a log. |
== Discounting == | == Discounting == | ||
− | Allows | + | Allows you to set the rate used in discounting of costs and revenues in the simulations. |
'''DiscountingRate''' | '''DiscountingRate''' | ||
− | :Defines | + | :Defines the discounting rate in percentage. |
== Harvest residues == | == Harvest residues == | ||
− | Allows... | + | Allows you to control the revenues from extraction of harvest residues (a.k.a. forest fuel assortments). |
'''HarvestResiduePrice''' | '''HarvestResiduePrice''' | ||
− | :Defines | + | :Defines the price, in SEK per tonne, of harvest residues. |
'''StumpPrice''' | '''StumpPrice''' | ||
− | :Defines | + | :Defines the price, in SEK per tonne, of stumps. |
== Pre-calculated pricelist == | == Pre-calculated pricelist == |
Revision as of 15:08, 26 August 2009
In the pricelist control table you can configure yield prices.
NB: To use a pricelist, it needs to be calculated for a number of type trees, this is done automatically the first time you add a new pricelist to your project. If you make changes to the pricelist, these will not take affect in treatment programs you generate until you have recalculated the pricelist.
Cross cutting
Allows you to control the theoretical cross-cutting of type trees, into pulpwood and timber, applied in the simulations.
PulpLogDiameter
- Min defines the minimum diameter in centimeters of a pulpwood log.
- Max defines the maximum diameter in centimeters of a pulpwood log.
PulpLogLength
- Min defines the minimum length in decimeters of a pulpwood log.
- Max defines the maximum length in decimeters of a pulpwood log.
TimberLogLength
- Min defines the minimum length in decimeters of a timber log.
- Max defines the maximum length in decimeters of a timber log.
TopDiameter
- Defines the minimum top diameter in centimeters of a log.
Discounting
Allows you to set the rate used in discounting of costs and revenues in the simulations.
DiscountingRate
- Defines the discounting rate in percentage.
Harvest residues
Allows you to control the revenues from extraction of harvest residues (a.k.a. forest fuel assortments).
HarvestResiduePrice
- Defines the price, in SEK per tonne, of harvest residues.
StumpPrice
- Defines the price, in SEK per tonne, of stumps.
Pre-calculated pricelist
Allows...
Diameter
- Min defines...
- Max defines...
DiameterInterval
- Defines...
HeightInterval
- Defines...
Region
- Region1 defines...
- Region2 defines...
- Both defines...
Prices
Allows...
Pulp
- Pine defines...
- Spruce defines...
- Birch defines...
- Aspen defines...
- OtherBroadleaves defines...
Timber
- Pine defines...
- Spruce defines...
Default degradation from timber to pulp
Allows you to define that a given percentage of the log is degraded from timber quality to pulp. The quality degradation could be due to log injuries, bends, rot, etc.
MiddlePulpPine etc.
- Defines the percentage of the log part for pine that is degraded from timber to pulp.
MiddlePulpSpruce etc.
- Defines the percentage of the log part for spruce that is degraded from timber to pulp.
Harvest residuals
Defines the price for harvest residuals.
HarvestResidualPrice
- Defines the price, in SEK/ton, for harvest residuals.
Log diameters
Allows you to define minimum and maximum diameter for pulp log.
MinDiameterPulp, MaxDiameterPulp
- Defines the minimum and maximum diameter for pulp logs. Logs outside these diameter values will not be used for pulp and will not get any pulp value.
Log lengths
Allows you to define min and max log lengths. These values are used in theoretical cross-cutting of trees.
MaxLengthPulp, MaxLengthTimber etc.
- Defines the minimum and maximum log lengths for pulp and timber.
Pre-calculated pricelist
Allows you to control the granularity and size of the pre-calculated pricelist.
DiameterInterval
- Defines the diameter interval, in mm, for which cross-cutting is done. For values between the given diameter interval, linear interpolation is done. Using a small interval means that the pricelist will be more accurate but it will take longer time to compute, and vice versa. (Simulation time is not affected by the interval.)
HeightInterval
- Defines the height interval, in dm, for which cross-cutting is done. For values between the given height interval, linear interpolation is done. Using a small interval means that the pricelist will be more accurate but it will take longer time to compute, and vice versa. (Simulation time is not affected by the interval.)
MinDiameter
- Defines the min diameter of the pre-calculated pricelist. Trees below the min diameter will get the value 0.
MaxDiameter
- Defines the max diameter of the pre-calculated pricelist. Trees above this value will get their values from the max diameter.
Pulp
Allows you to define pulp prices.
BroadLeafPulpPrice etc.
- Defines the pulp price in SEK/m3fub for different specices.
Timber
Allows you to define timber prices.
PineTimberPrice, SpruceTimberPrice
- Pricelist for timber in different diameters and qualities for pine and spruce.