QUALITY OF SAWN TIMBER DRYING OF Eucalyptus dunnii
In the present study, the behaviour of Eucalyptus dunnii wood drying in a conventional pilot kiln was evaluated, using three drying schedules. Each drying schedule had an initial vaporization (presteaming) of 3 hours after one hour of initial warming ...
Elias Taylor Durgante Severo
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Evaluation of kiln-drying schedules for wild cherry wood (Cerasus avium) [PDF]
Wild cherry wood (Cerasus avium) lumber with a nominal thickness of 5 cm from Duzce region in Turkey was dried through conventional kiln drying using two different programs which are unprotective drying schedules, and protective drying schedules. The aim
Süleyman Korkut +4 more
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Preparation of a Kiln Drying Schedule for Poplar (Populus nigra) Lumber of 5 cm Thickness [PDF]
In order to establish a kiln drying schedule for Poplar (Populus nigra) lumbers of 5 cm thickness commercially cut from Taleghan region, three schedules, namely T8-F4, T8-F5 and T9-F4 were adopted to dry the lumbers to the final moisture content of 11 ...
Sohrab Rahimi +4 more
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Comparison of two kiln-drying schedules for turkish hazel (Corylus colurna) lumber of 5-cm thickness
Turkish hazel (Corylus colurna) lumber with a nominal thickness of 5 cm from the Kastamonu region, Turkey, was dried through conventional kiln drying using two different programs, a non-protective drying schedule and a protective drying schedule.
Süleyman KORKUT +2 more
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Efficiency of radiofrequency-vacuum (RF/V) technology for mixed-species drying of wood disks with inherent defects [PDF]
Freshly cut 30-mm-thick wood disks of Scots pine, Caucasian elm, narrow-leafed ash, wild cherry, black walnut, and European alder with various natural grade defects were dried together in a radiofrequency-vacuum (RF/V) dryer.
CİRİTCİOĞLU, HASAN HÜSEYİN +5 more
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Drying of oak wood lamellas: Part 2. Influence of temperature on the drying quality and wood colour [PDF]
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the influence of higher initial temperatures during the drying of oak lamellas on the final quality and wood colour.
Milić Goran +4 more
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Determination of the most economical drying schedule and air velocity in softwood drying
Simulation model for conventional softwood drying have been available and have also been used by kiln operators for many years. For instance models for Scots pine and Norway spruce, dried at temperatures below 80 C, are in use in Sweden, Finland and Norway. These models predict drying rates as a function of climate (schedule) and air velocity.
Salin, Jarl-Gunnar
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Casehardening characterization in western hemlock wood
Casehardening (σi) is an internal stress-related phenomenon that develops in kiln-dried wood materials, causing shape distortion. This study focuses on the impact of drying schedule and wood parameters (e.g., density, moisture) on σi.
Sohrab Rahimi +3 more
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The susceptibility of poplar tension and normal wood (P. nigra) to collapse during drying [PDF]
In this study, the susceptibility of poplar (P. nigra) tension and normal wood to collapse during drying was investigated. Thus, the poplar boards with nominal dimensions of 100 × 50 × 25 mm (L×T×R) were dried using three different drying schedules.
Asghar Taremian +3 more
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Reclaimer Scheduling in Dry Bulk Terminals [PDF]
This paper studies a complex parallel scheduling problem with non-crossing constraint, sequence dependent setup times, eligibility restrictions, and precedence relationships motivated by reclaimer scheduling in dry bulk terminals. In a stockyard of any dry bulk terminal, stockpiles are handled by reclaimers.
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