Influence of Mount-Foot Penetration Depth on the Quantification of Drying Strain
The need for a drying stress indicator has previously been stated with some research in the past to this means. Given the recent successes in achieving this goal through monitoring shrinkage, the refinement and further understanding of the process was needed, specifically, the influence that penetra...
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doaj-53ace12e6e0f4f9ea1d3943d81ec3b902020-11-24T21:26:04ZengUniversidad del Bío-Bío Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología0717-36440718-221X2005-01-0173189194Influence of Mount-Foot Penetration Depth on the Quantification of Drying StrainJames FullerThe need for a drying stress indicator has previously been stated with some research in the past to this means. Given the recent successes in achieving this goal through monitoring shrinkage, the refinement and further understanding of the process was needed, specifically, the influence that penetration of the mount-foot had on the shrinkage data. Four different LVDTmounts were investigated in an attempt to acquire this information. The results indicated that the depth of penetration influenced the absolute value of shrinkage measured but did not influence determination of when peak stress occurred. The mounts mounted on the face of the board displayed the most stable and informative resultshttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2005000300004drying stresseskiln controlmount penetrationshrinkagepeak stressstress reversal |
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Influence of Mount-Foot Penetration Depth on the Quantification of Drying Strain |
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Influence of Mount-Foot Penetration Depth on the Quantification of Drying Strain |
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Influence of Mount-Foot Penetration Depth on the Quantification of Drying Strain |
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Influence of Mount-Foot Penetration Depth on the Quantification of Drying Strain |
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Influence of Mount-Foot Penetration Depth on the Quantification of Drying Strain |
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influence of mount-foot penetration depth on the quantification of drying strain |
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Universidad del Bío-Bío |
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Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología |
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0717-3644 0718-221X |
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The need for a drying stress indicator has previously been stated with some research in the past to this means. Given the recent successes in achieving this goal through monitoring shrinkage, the refinement and further understanding of the process was needed, specifically, the influence that penetration of the mount-foot had on the shrinkage data. Four different LVDTmounts were investigated in an attempt to acquire this information. The results indicated that the depth of penetration influenced the absolute value of shrinkage measured but did not influence determination of when peak stress occurred. The mounts mounted on the face of the board displayed the most stable and informative results |
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drying stresses kiln control mount penetration shrinkage peak stress stress reversal |
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