Assessing the influence of the drying schedule on moisture variability in the batch drying of timber

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Abstract

Timber drying schedules influence the dispersion in moisture content between boards at the end of drying. Both a single set-point schedule and a double set-point schedule are selected to illustrate the concept. A simple deterministic drying model that can predict moisture content as a function of time for a single and double set-point schedule is presented. Given random variability in both the initial moisture content and drying rate of the product, theoretical expressions for the range in moisture content as a function of time are developed. The predictions of these equations are compared with experimental measurements from a laboratory kiln. A general methodology whereby the basis of commercial schedules can be analyzed as to their performance with respect to minimizing product moisture dispersion is constructed. The approach should prove useful in assisting drying process designers, concerned about moisture variability, in distinguishing between otherwise equal schedules.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)985-1004
Number of pages20
JournalDrying Technology
Volume22
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2004

Keywords

  • Drying schedule analysis
  • Formulae for range
  • Moisture dispersion
  • Timber drying

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