Moisture Gradient Measurement During Kiln Drying of Red Oak

The key to improving drying quality and reducing drying time and energy consumption lies in understanding and controlling moisture movement during drying. As wood dries, strains and stresses develop as a result of restraints imposed by moisture gradients and differential shrinkage in wood. So a...

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Main Author: Gu, Hong-mei
Other Authors: Wood Science and Forest Products
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37027
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-370272020-09-29T05:43:57Z Moisture Gradient Measurement During Kiln Drying of Red Oak Gu, Hong-mei Wood Science and Forest Products Zink-Sharp, Audrey G. Lamb, Fred M. Youngs, Robert L. thickness flake slice moisture gradient radial tangential The key to improving drying quality and reducing drying time and energy consumption lies in understanding and controlling moisture movement during drying. As wood dries, strains and stresses develop as a result of restraints imposed by moisture gradients and differential shrinkage in wood. So accurately measuring the moisture gradient in wood during drying will be helpful to improving drying quality. <p> In this project, moisture gradients in red oak will be measured through four different techniques----<i><b>bandsaw slicing, Forstner bit layering, flaking and razor blade slicing</i></b>. The first two techniques are found in the literature. The last two are developed in this study. The results obtained with these four techniques were compared, and it was found that the newly developed techniques could get moisture gradients that were closer to the true value. <p> The <i><b>thickness</i></b> of the slice was assumed to affect measuring the moisture gradient because of the environmental influences. So a thickness series was tested with the two new technique----flaking and razor blade slicing. The results showed that there was no slice or flake thickness effect on the moisture gradients.And an optimum slice and flake thickness was determined for the wood industries and research studies. <p> Finally, the <i><b>directional</i></b> effect on transverse moisture movement during kiln drying was examined through measuring moisture gradients in the tangential and radial directions of wood. The results showed that moisture moved slightly faster in the radial direction than in the tangential direction during kiln drying and the moisture gradients in the tangential direction were slightly steeper than those in the radial direction. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:52:31Z 2014-03-14T20:52:31Z 1997-09-29 1997-09-29 1998-10-17 1997-10-17 Thesis etd-91597-19239 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37027 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-91597-19239/ Titlpag.pdf Vita.pdf Referenc.pdf Chp4.pdf Chp3.pdf Chp2.pdf Chp1.pdf Frontpag.pdf Bandsaw.pdf Forstner.pdf Flake.pdf Razor.pdf Table3-3.pdf Table3-4.pdf Test1.pdf Test2.pdf Test3.pdf Fig3-22.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Gu, Hong-mei
Moisture Gradient Measurement During Kiln Drying of Red Oak
description The key to improving drying quality and reducing drying time and energy consumption lies in understanding and controlling moisture movement during drying. As wood dries, strains and stresses develop as a result of restraints imposed by moisture gradients and differential shrinkage in wood. So accurately measuring the moisture gradient in wood during drying will be helpful to improving drying quality. <p> In this project, moisture gradients in red oak will be measured through four different techniques----<i><b>bandsaw slicing, Forstner bit layering, flaking and razor blade slicing</i></b>. The first two techniques are found in the literature. The last two are developed in this study. The results obtained with these four techniques were compared, and it was found that the newly developed techniques could get moisture gradients that were closer to the true value. <p> The <i><b>thickness</i></b> of the slice was assumed to affect measuring the moisture gradient because of the environmental influences. So a thickness series was tested with the two new technique----flaking and razor blade slicing. The results showed that there was no slice or flake thickness effect on the moisture gradients.And an optimum slice and flake thickness was determined for the wood industries and research studies. <p> Finally, the <i><b>directional</i></b> effect on transverse moisture movement during kiln drying was examined through measuring moisture gradients in the tangential and radial directions of wood. The results showed that moisture moved slightly faster in the radial direction than in the tangential direction during kiln drying and the moisture gradients in the tangential direction were slightly steeper than those in the radial direction. === Master of Science
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title Moisture Gradient Measurement During Kiln Drying of Red Oak
title_short Moisture Gradient Measurement During Kiln Drying of Red Oak
title_full Moisture Gradient Measurement During Kiln Drying of Red Oak
title_fullStr Moisture Gradient Measurement During Kiln Drying of Red Oak
title_full_unstemmed Moisture Gradient Measurement During Kiln Drying of Red Oak
title_sort moisture gradient measurement during kiln drying of red oak
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