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Glen Murphy

 

 

Glen Murphy

Stewart Professor in Forest Engineering

BS, 1974 Australian National University
PhD, 1987 Oregon State University
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Research Interests

Harvesting system productivity, economic evaluation of environmental impacts caused by harvesting, value recovery, supply chain management

Current Programs

Production economics and impacts of alternative silviculutral systems, small timber harvesting systems, smart sensor systems for improved wood utilization, scanning for value on mechanized harvesters.

Courses

  • FE 440/540: Logging Operations Analysis
  • FE 441/541: Production Planning and Control in Logging

Other Interests:

fishing, back-packing, Toastmasters

Selected Publications

Amishev, D.Y., G.E. Murphy. (2008). Implementing resonance-based acoustic
technology on mechanical harvesters/processors for real-time wood stiffness
assessment: opportunities and considerations. International Journal of Forest Engineering 19(2): 49-57.

Amishev, D.Y., G.E. Murphy. (2008). Pre-harvest veneer quality evaluation of Douglas-fir stands using time of flight acoustic technique. Wood and Fiber Science 40(4): 587-598.

Murphy, G.E. 2008. Determining stand value and log product yields using terrestrial lidar and optimal bucking: a case study. Journal of Forestry 106(6): 317-324.

Murphy, G.E., Gordon, A., Marshall, H.D. 2007. Adaptive control of bucking in a Douglas-fir stand: adjustment frequency effects. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science. 37(3):372-382.

Acuna, M., Murphy, G.E. 2007. Uso de espectrocopia de infrarojo y analisis multivariado para predecir la densidad de la madera de pino oregon. Bosque 28(3): 187-197.

Murphy, G.E., Vanderberg, M. 2007. Modelling the economics of extended shift and 24/7 forest harvesting. New Zealand Journal of Forestry. 52(2):14-19.

Murphy, G.E., H. Stander. 2007. Robust optimization of forest transportation networks: a case study Southern Hemisphere Forestry Journal 69(2):117-123.

Acuna, M., Murphy, G.E. 2007. Estimating log prices of Douglas-fir through a financial analysis of the effects of wood density on lumber recovery and pulp yield. Forest Products Journal 57(3):60-65

Toman, E., A. Skaugset, G.E. Murphy. 2007. An analysis of the opportunity costs with wet weather timber hauling. International Journal of Forest Engineering 18(1):17-23.

Acuna, M., G.E. Murphy. 2006. Use of near infrared spectroscopy and multivariate analysis to predict wood density of Douglas-fir from chain saw chips. Forest Products Journal 56(11/12):67-72.

Murphy, G.E., M. Acuna, D. Amishev. 2006. Adaptive control of bucking on harvesters: target and timing effects. Forest Products Journal 56(11/12):79-83.

Marshall, H., G.E. Murphy, K. Boston. 2006. Evaluation of the economic impacts of length and diameter measurement error on mechanical processors and harvesters operating in pine stands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36:1661-1673.

Marshall, H.D., G.E. Murphy, B. Gartner. 2006. Effects of bark thickness on optimal log merchandizing. Forest products Journal 56(11/12):87-92.

Marshall, H.D., G.E. Murphy, K. Boston. 2006. Three mathematical models for bucking-to-order. Silva Fennica 40(1): 127-142.

Acuna, M., G.E. Murphy. 2006. Geospatial and within tree variation of wood density and spiral grain in Douglas-fir. Forest Products Journal 56(4):81-85.

Murphy, G.E., I. Wilson, K. Barr. 2006. Developing methods for pre-harvest inventories which use the harvester as the sampling tool. Australian Journal of Forestry 69(1):9-15.

Murphy, G.E., Marshall, H., Evanson, T. 2005. Production speed effects on log-making error rates and value recovery for a mechanized processing operation in Radiata pine. Southern African Forestry Journal 204:23-35.

Murphy, G.E., Wing, M. 2005. Road sediment yields from dispersed versus clustered forest harvesting activity: a case study. International Journal of Forest Engineering 16(2):65-72.

Hayes, J.P., S.H. Schoenholtz, M.J. Hartley, G.E. Murphy, R.F, Powers, D. Berg, S.R. Radosevich. 2005. Environmental consequences of intensively managed forest plantations in the Pacific Northwest. Journal of Forestry 103(2):83-87.

Murphy, G.E., W..R.J. Sutton, D. Hill, C. Chambers, C. Blinkley, D. Creel, D. New. 2005. Economics of intensively managed plantation forestry in the Pacific Northwest. Journal of Forestry 103(2): 78-82.

Carey, P., G.E. Murphy. 2005. Mechanized versus motor-manual log-making in two Chilean Pinus radiata stands. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 35(1)

Murphy, G.E.. 2005. Determining sample size for harvesting cost estimation. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 35(2/3):139-152.

Acuna, M., G.E. Murphy. 2005. Optimal bucking of Douglas-fir taking into consideration external properties and wood density. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 35(2/3):139-152.

Murphy, G.E., Marshall, H., Bolding, M.C. 2004. Adaptive control of bucking on harvesters to meet order book constraints. Forest Products Journal 54(12):114-121.

Murphy, G.E., Marshall, H., Conradie, I. 2004. Market complexity and its effect on variables that gauge the economics of harvesting production. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 33(2):281-292.

Conradie, I., Greene, W.D., Murphy, G.E. 2004. Value recovery with harvesters in southeastern USA pine stands. Forest Products Journal 54(12):80-84.

Murphy, G.E., Franich, R. 2004. Early experience with aroma tagging and electronic nose technology for log tracking. Forest Products Journal 54(2):28-35.

Marshall, H., Murphy, G.E. 2004. Economic evaluation of implementing improved stem scanning systems on mechanical harvester/processors. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 34(20:158-174.

Murphy, G.E., Firth, J., Skinner, M.F. 2004. Long-term impacts of forest harvesting related soil disturbance on log product yields and economic potential in a New Zealand forest. Silva Fennica 38(3):279-289.

Murphy, G.E., Firth, J. 2004. Soil disturbance impacts on early growth and management of radiata pine trees in New Zealand. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 19(2):109-116.

Murphy, G.E. 2003. Procedures for scanning radiata pine stem dimensions and quality on mechanised processors. International Journal of Forest Engineering 14(2):91-101.

Boston, K., Murphy, G.E. 2003. Value recovery from two mechanized log-bucking operations in the southeastern United States. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 27(4):259-263.

Murphy, G.E., Siren, M., O'Brien, S. 2003. Potential use of slash bundling technology in Western US stands. In: Proceedings of Council on Forest Engineering Conference, Bar Harbor, Maine. September, 2003.

Marshall, H., Murphy, G.E. 2003. Factors affecting the accuracy of weighbridge systems. International Journal of Forest Engineering. 14(1):67-79

Murphy, G.E. 2003. Reducing trucks on the road through optimal route scheduling and shared transportation services. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 27(3):198-205.

Murphy, G.E. 1998. Allocation of stands and cutting patterns to logging crews using a tabu search heuristic. International Journal of Forest Engineering 9(1):31-38.

Tian, X. Murphy, G.E. 1997. Detection of trimmed and occluded braches on harvested tree stems using texture analysis. International Journal of Forest Engineering. 8(2):65-78.

Selected Recent Theses

Amishev, D.Y. 2008. In-forest log segregation based on acoustic measurement of wood stiffness. PhD. Oregon State University.

Belart Lengerich, M.F. 2008. Evaluation of a prototype NIR system for wood density estimation. Master of Science (Forest Engineering). Oregon State University.

Acuna, M.A. 2006. Wood properties and use of sensor technology to improve optimal bucking and value recovery of Douglas-fir. PhD. Oregon State University

Marshall, H. 2005. An investigation of factors affecting the optimal output log distribution from mechanical harvesting and processing systems. Oregon State University.

Xin, Tian. 1999. An application of computer vision technologies to log defect determination. Lincoln University, New Zealand.

Cossens, G.P. 1996. Optimization of short term log allocation. Master of Applied Science, Lincoln University, New Zealand.

Selected Presentations

Mechanized harvesting in commercial plantation forests: challenges and opportunities. Focus on Forest Engineering Conference. Punta del Este, Uruguay. November 2008.

Enhancing Oregon’s global competitiveness through forest engineering. Forest Engineering Group Annual Conference, Cumbernauld, Scotland. October 2008.

Controlling truck productivity and costs. 13th Pacific Northwest Skyline Symposium. Corvallis, Oregon. April 2007. (with coauthor Jeff Wimer)

Predicting wood density from chain saw chips using NIR. Precision Forest Symposium, Stellenbosch, South Africa. March 2006. (with coauthor Mauricio Acuna).

Controlling value recovery along the forest to mill supply chain. IUFRO World Congress. Brisbane, Australia. 2005.

Mechanization and value recovery: worldwide experience. Production Forestry Workshop, Expocorma, Concepcion, Chile. November 2004.

Harvest planning to sustain value along the forest-to-mill supply chain. Productivity of Western Forests Conference, Kamilche, Washington, September 2004. (with coauthor Paul Adams)

Costs and benefits of four procedures for scanning on mechanical processors. 2nd International Forest Engineering Conference, Vaxjo, Sweden. May, 2003. (with coauthor Hamish Marshall).

Production economics of mechanized CTL systems. Weyerhaeuser Western Timberlands Forest Engineering Forum, Kelso, Washington, March 2002.

Professional Activities

Forest Products Society, Timber Harvesting and Production Technical Interest Group. Chair 2002-2005.

 

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