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    2 months ago

    When considering the use of vehicles such as HOWO trucks and dump semi-trailers for transporting wood, even factoring in the fuel consumption for logging, transporting equipment, and vehicles, the energy contained in the wood far exceeds the energy required for fuel.

    Analysis: Energy in Wood: Assuming a fully loaded semi-truck (such as a HOWO dump semi-trailer) carries 64,000 kilograms of wood, the total energy content of the wood is approximately 940,800 MJ.

    Fuel Energy: On average, a semi-truck has a fuel efficiency of 39.5L/100 km, with diesel containing 38.68 MJ of energy per liter. Therefore, the energy required to transport the load for 100 kilometers is approximately 1,527.86 MJ.

    Energy Comparison: The energy contained in the wood is more than 600 times the energy required to transport it 100 kilometers. This means that even when considering round trips, the use of logging equipment, and other related activities, the wood’s energy content remains significantly higher.

    Impact of Vehicle Choice: HOWO trucks and dump semi-trailers are commonly used for transporting bulk materials like timber. These vehicles are designed to handle heavy loads and endure long distances, making them efficient for moving large quantities of logs. The use of dump semi-trailers is particularly advantageous for scenarios where quick unloading is necessary.

    This analysis supports the original assertion that the energy required to transport and process the wood is much less than the energy contained within the wood itself, even when using heavy-duty vehicles like HOWO trucks and dump semi-trailers.