The continuous drying of timber is attracting increasing international interest for softwood drying because of several reported advantages, e.g., improved energy efficiency and improved grade recovery. This study aimed to investigate the impact of continuous drying kiln technology on the quality of dried Queensland plantation-grown southern pine timber, compared to the current ultra-high temperature batch drying process adopted by many softwood processors. End matched boards were dried using continuous and high-temperature drying schedules. The moisture content and moisture gradient of each board was assessed in accordance with AS/NZS standard 1080.1 (2012), AS/NZS standard 2796.3 (1999), respectively, while the drying stress was assessed i...
This thesis is a study of the kiln drying of radiata pine with a primary focus on the change in wood...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of the first commercial scale dry-sort-redry (DSRD) s...
With growing competition in the timber processing industry in Australia, forestry companies are forc...
Intermittent drying techniques for drying timber may provide various benefits by improving timber qu...
The objective of this study was to gain an understanding for drying sawn timber produced from fast-g...
A study was undertaken to determine and compare drying characteristics of melantai (Shorea spp.), ke...
Heavy hardwoods are difficult-to-dry timbers as they are prone to checking and internal stresses whe...
The aim of this study was to investigate the process of drying Eucalyptus delegatensis in a greenhou...
The main objective of this thesis was to increase the yield of first-class exterior cladding by impr...
All timber extracted from the forest contains a large amount of water, most of which must be removed...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of influence of the “light” steaming process on co...
This thesis contains three sections of work. The first section of this work is principally aimed at ...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of the first commercial scale dry-sort-redry (DSRD) s...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.Drying of timber increases its durability a...
This study was aimed at exploring the effect of oscillating the drying temperatures of a drying sche...
This thesis is a study of the kiln drying of radiata pine with a primary focus on the change in wood...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of the first commercial scale dry-sort-redry (DSRD) s...
With growing competition in the timber processing industry in Australia, forestry companies are forc...
Intermittent drying techniques for drying timber may provide various benefits by improving timber qu...
The objective of this study was to gain an understanding for drying sawn timber produced from fast-g...
A study was undertaken to determine and compare drying characteristics of melantai (Shorea spp.), ke...
Heavy hardwoods are difficult-to-dry timbers as they are prone to checking and internal stresses whe...
The aim of this study was to investigate the process of drying Eucalyptus delegatensis in a greenhou...
The main objective of this thesis was to increase the yield of first-class exterior cladding by impr...
All timber extracted from the forest contains a large amount of water, most of which must be removed...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of influence of the “light” steaming process on co...
This thesis contains three sections of work. The first section of this work is principally aimed at ...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of the first commercial scale dry-sort-redry (DSRD) s...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.Drying of timber increases its durability a...
This study was aimed at exploring the effect of oscillating the drying temperatures of a drying sche...
This thesis is a study of the kiln drying of radiata pine with a primary focus on the change in wood...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of the first commercial scale dry-sort-redry (DSRD) s...
With growing competition in the timber processing industry in Australia, forestry companies are forc...