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Titre : |
Simulation of pinus radiata veneer drying : moisture content and temperature profiles.
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Auteur(s) : |
S. Pang, Auteur
S. G. Riley, Auteur A. N. Haslett, Auteur |
Type de document : | Tiré à part |
Sujets : | Placage ; Conditionnement du bois ; Modélisation des cultures |
Résumé : |
A mathematical model for timber drying has been extended to the drying of veneer from which the drying curves, moisture content, and temperature profiles in veneerwood are predicted. The simulation results illustrate that the whole drying process can be divided into three periods: a constant drying-rate period followed by two falling-rate periods. The falling-rate curves could be expressed by two segment lines as a function of veneer average moisture content. Industrial-scale drying tests were performed to verify the model. In the tests, 2.6 mm Pinus radiata veneer sheets both of sapwood and heartwood were dried at dry-bulb temperatures of 155°C to 200°C and wet-bulb temperatures of 65°C to 95°C. The average impinging air velocity in drying was 12.3 m/sec. The close agreement between [...] A mathematical model for timber drying has been extended to the drying of veneer from which the drying curves, moisture content, and temperature profiles in veneerwood are predicted. The simulation results illustrate that the whole drying process can be divided into three periods: a constant drying-rate period followed by two falling-rate periods. The falling-rate curves could be expressed by two segment lines as a function of veneer average moisture content. Industrial-scale drying tests were performed to verify the model. In the tests, 2.6 mm Pinus radiata veneer sheets both of sapwood and heartwood were dried at dry-bulb temperatures of 155°C to 200°C and wet-bulb temperatures of 65°C to 95°C. The average impinging air velocity in drying was 12.3 m/sec. The close agreement between the measured and the predicted moisture contents after drying gives confidence in applying the model in further work to examine the influence of veneer variables and drying conditions on the drying rate. |
Editeur(s) : | Forest Products Society |
Date de publication : | 1997 |
Format : | pp. 51-58 / ill., graph., tabl., ref. |
Note(s) : |
Vol.47 - n°s 7/8 |
Langue(s) : | Anglais |
Lien vers la notice : | https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=180094 |
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