Effects of Frequency and Processing Time on the Drying Course of Ultrasound-assisted Impregnated Wood

Impregnating wood, assisted with ultrasound technology, could improve the impregnation efficiency by improving the permeability of wood, thus affecting the subsequent drying process. Poplar lumber and phenolic resin were applied to investigate the influence of ultrasound-assisted impregnation on the...

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Main Authors: Zijian Zhao, Qing Ma, Zhengbin He, Songlin Yi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2016-01-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_1_1951_Zhao_Frequency_Processing_Time_Ultrasound_Impregnated_Wood
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spelling doaj-d68cf3e20d364b1097bbe7ef785f5af62020-11-25T00:01:39ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262016-01-011111951195810.15376/biores.11.1.1951-1958Effects of Frequency and Processing Time on the Drying Course of Ultrasound-assisted Impregnated WoodZijian Zhao0Qing Ma1Zhengbin He2Songlin Yi3Beijing Forestry University; ChinaBeijing Forestry University; ChinaBeijing Forestry University; ChinaBeijing Forestry University; ChinaImpregnating wood, assisted with ultrasound technology, could improve the impregnation efficiency by improving the permeability of wood, thus affecting the subsequent drying process. Poplar lumber and phenolic resin were applied to investigate the influence of ultrasound-assisted impregnation on the wood drying process. The ultrasonic frequency and processing time were analyzed and correlated. The results indicated that the average drying rate of impregnated wood was generally faster in the earlier stage and slower in the later period than the blank group. At the earlier drying stage, the drying rate exhibited a decreasing tendency with increasing ultrasonic time, as the frequency remained constant. However, with an unaltered processing time, a contrary trend was detected as the frequency was increased. The ultrasonic frequency and time caused an complex effect on the average drying rate during the later drying course. These findings could be applied to the impregnated wood drying industry to strike a balance between ultrasound-assisted performance and the related drying effectiveness.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_1_1951_Zhao_Frequency_Processing_Time_Ultrasound_Impregnated_WoodWood dryingUltrasoundFrequency and timeImpregnation
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Qing Ma
Zhengbin He
Songlin Yi
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Qing Ma
Zhengbin He
Songlin Yi
Effects of Frequency and Processing Time on the Drying Course of Ultrasound-assisted Impregnated Wood
BioResources
Wood drying
Ultrasound
Frequency and time
Impregnation
author_facet Zijian Zhao
Qing Ma
Zhengbin He
Songlin Yi
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title Effects of Frequency and Processing Time on the Drying Course of Ultrasound-assisted Impregnated Wood
title_short Effects of Frequency and Processing Time on the Drying Course of Ultrasound-assisted Impregnated Wood
title_full Effects of Frequency and Processing Time on the Drying Course of Ultrasound-assisted Impregnated Wood
title_fullStr Effects of Frequency and Processing Time on the Drying Course of Ultrasound-assisted Impregnated Wood
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Frequency and Processing Time on the Drying Course of Ultrasound-assisted Impregnated Wood
title_sort effects of frequency and processing time on the drying course of ultrasound-assisted impregnated wood
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Impregnating wood, assisted with ultrasound technology, could improve the impregnation efficiency by improving the permeability of wood, thus affecting the subsequent drying process. Poplar lumber and phenolic resin were applied to investigate the influence of ultrasound-assisted impregnation on the wood drying process. The ultrasonic frequency and processing time were analyzed and correlated. The results indicated that the average drying rate of impregnated wood was generally faster in the earlier stage and slower in the later period than the blank group. At the earlier drying stage, the drying rate exhibited a decreasing tendency with increasing ultrasonic time, as the frequency remained constant. However, with an unaltered processing time, a contrary trend was detected as the frequency was increased. The ultrasonic frequency and time caused an complex effect on the average drying rate during the later drying course. These findings could be applied to the impregnated wood drying industry to strike a balance between ultrasound-assisted performance and the related drying effectiveness.
topic Wood drying
Ultrasound
Frequency and time
Impregnation
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_1_1951_Zhao_Frequency_Processing_Time_Ultrasound_Impregnated_Wood
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