Drying lumber in kilns: A Methodology for stochastic analysis using markov modelling

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Abstract

The value of dried lumber to the kiln operator is to a large extent dependent on the final moisture content distribution of the batch. This variation in moisture content arises from the intrinsic heterogeneity of wood and the stochastic nature of the timber drying process. Theoretical analyses of wood drying have hitherto relied upon deterministic models and have limited practical applicability. A metodology is proposed herein whereby the inherent probabilistic dynamics of batch drying can be modelled efficintly using Markov chains. The discretization of the variables of moisture and time of moisture and time that is necessary for this approach is discussed. By Simulating the drying process with the model, the progressive transformation of the batch moisture distribution throughout the drying cycle can be studied. Output from the model is compared with experimental drying results to test its validity. There are direct model applications in improving kiln control algorithms and optimising predrying sorting and conditioning strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)765-790
Number of pages26
JournalDrying Technology
Volume15
Issue number3-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997

Keywords

  • Batch drying
  • Discretization
  • Moisture content distribution
  • Simulation

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