Optimizing Lumber Drying Schedules For Oriental Beech and Sessile Oak Using Acoustic Emission

  • Unsal, Oner
  • Dundar, Turker
  • Gorgun, Hizir Volkan
  • Kaymakci, Alperen
  • Korkut, Suleyman
  • As, Nusret
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Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
North Carolina State Univ Dept Wood & Paper Sci
Journal
BioResources

Abstract

The aim of this work was to detect sounds providing evidence of the creation of drying defects and to correlate such data with drying quality. A further goal was to establish sound wave thresholds of ideal drying through the drying process by using an acoustic emission (AE) monitoring method. Thus, it is projected to decrease long drying times and also drying costs by reaching to ideal drying schedules. In this study, commercially preferred sessile oak and oriental beech structural lumbers were dried with three different schedules in a conventional kiln. The lumbers were listened to with AE sensors while drying according to the first two schedules, which were called protective and severe, respectively. AE events of the drying experiments we...

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