INDUSTRIAL EVALUATION OF RE-DRY STRATEGY FOR SOFTWOOD LUMBER

This paper presents an experimental evaluation of the first commercial scale dry-sort-redry (DSRD) strategy for drying of 2x4 Pacific coast hemlock (PCH) lumber. The DSRD strategy is a methodology designed to reduce final moisture content variability in kiln dried lumber by complementing conventiona...

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Main Authors: Diego Elustondo, Stavros Avramidis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Bío-Bío 2005-01-01
Series:Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2005000200001
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spelling doaj-8d212382a6db468aa0bc3e20a667742b2020-11-25T00:09:53ZengUniversidad del Bío-Bío Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología0717-36440718-221X2005-01-01726578INDUSTRIAL EVALUATION OF RE-DRY STRATEGY FOR SOFTWOOD LUMBERDiego ElustondoStavros AvramidisThis paper presents an experimental evaluation of the first commercial scale dry-sort-redry (DSRD) strategy for drying of 2x4 Pacific coast hemlock (PCH) lumber. The DSRD strategy is a methodology designed to reduce final moisture content variability in kiln dried lumber by complementing conventional drying with radio frequency vacuum (RFV) drying technology. The strategy′s objective is to avoid producing over-dried lumber in conventional drying by setting the target moisture content to a value much higher than those usually used in industry. Then, RFV drying technology is implemented to quickly and efficiently re-dry the lumber that remains wet (under-dried) after the first conventional pass. Six experimental tests were performed in an industrial sawmill with the intention of studying the effect of target moisture content on the properties and quality of the dried lumber. In all cases, the first drying pass was performed in a 260m³ industrial heat-and-vent conventional kiln, and the re-drying of wets was performed in a 75m³ RFV kiln. Additionally, a mathematical model developed for prediction of data dispersion in lumber drying was calibrated with experimental data, and used to simulate the DSRD strategy under other hypothetical conditions. The results of the study demonstrate that the DSRD strategy reduces drying time, shrinkage and kiln drying degrade in comparison with a single conventional passhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2005000200001lumberdryingre-dryingradio-frequencymodeling
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author Diego Elustondo
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INDUSTRIAL EVALUATION OF RE-DRY STRATEGY FOR SOFTWOOD LUMBER
Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología
lumber
drying
re-drying
radio-frequency
modeling
author_facet Diego Elustondo
Stavros Avramidis
author_sort Diego Elustondo
title INDUSTRIAL EVALUATION OF RE-DRY STRATEGY FOR SOFTWOOD LUMBER
title_short INDUSTRIAL EVALUATION OF RE-DRY STRATEGY FOR SOFTWOOD LUMBER
title_full INDUSTRIAL EVALUATION OF RE-DRY STRATEGY FOR SOFTWOOD LUMBER
title_fullStr INDUSTRIAL EVALUATION OF RE-DRY STRATEGY FOR SOFTWOOD LUMBER
title_full_unstemmed INDUSTRIAL EVALUATION OF RE-DRY STRATEGY FOR SOFTWOOD LUMBER
title_sort industrial evaluation of re-dry strategy for softwood lumber
publisher Universidad del Bío-Bío
series Maderas: Ciencia y Tecnología
issn 0717-3644
0718-221X
publishDate 2005-01-01
description This paper presents an experimental evaluation of the first commercial scale dry-sort-redry (DSRD) strategy for drying of 2x4 Pacific coast hemlock (PCH) lumber. The DSRD strategy is a methodology designed to reduce final moisture content variability in kiln dried lumber by complementing conventional drying with radio frequency vacuum (RFV) drying technology. The strategy′s objective is to avoid producing over-dried lumber in conventional drying by setting the target moisture content to a value much higher than those usually used in industry. Then, RFV drying technology is implemented to quickly and efficiently re-dry the lumber that remains wet (under-dried) after the first conventional pass. Six experimental tests were performed in an industrial sawmill with the intention of studying the effect of target moisture content on the properties and quality of the dried lumber. In all cases, the first drying pass was performed in a 260m³ industrial heat-and-vent conventional kiln, and the re-drying of wets was performed in a 75m³ RFV kiln. Additionally, a mathematical model developed for prediction of data dispersion in lumber drying was calibrated with experimental data, and used to simulate the DSRD strategy under other hypothetical conditions. The results of the study demonstrate that the DSRD strategy reduces drying time, shrinkage and kiln drying degrade in comparison with a single conventional pass
topic lumber
drying
re-drying
radio-frequency
modeling
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