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ネッタイ サン ザイ ノ ネンダンセイ ダイ1ポウ カネツ カンソウ ニヨル シュウシュク ニツイテ
Title Alternative (English)
Rheological Properties of Tropical Wood(I) : Shrinkage of Tropical Wood in Kiln Drying
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language
jpn
Author
Fujita, Shinsuke
Takahashi, Akira
Description
It has been thought hitherto that a remarkable creep occured at some period of drying, and this was assumed to be due to the plastic nature of wood, derived from the non-equilibrium of moisture.
This report deals with the rheological properties of three tropical woods. In the present paper is discussed the shrinkage of tropical wood during drying. For the examination of this paper, there are used thin specimen(300μ thickness) of radial plane of sliced veneer of three tropical woods(Spinarl : Anisoptera thurfer, Manggasinoro : Shorea philippinensis, Makore : Minusops hecklii). The experimental temperatures were 40゜, 60゜ and 80℃. The shape and dimension of the specimens are shown in Fig. 1. Test specimens were dried from the initial moisture content of about 290% to 5%. (Fig. 2)
Experimental results are summarized as follows :
The shrinkage during drying at 40゜, 60゜ and 80℃ are shown in Fig.3, 4 and 5, and the relation between the rate of shrinkage per unit time and drying time from green condition at 40゜, 60゜ and 80℃. are shown in Fig. 6, 7 and 8.
1 ) In the drying of sliced veneer, the shrinkage is dependent on the arrangement of structure and specific gravity of wood.
2 ) The maximum value for the rate of shrinkage per unit time is hardly dependence on the temperature, but the moisture content for the maximum value of rate of shrinkage per unit time exists between 40 and 50% without regard to temperature.
Journal Title
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Shimane University
Volume
1
Start Page
116
End Page
120
ISSN
0370940X
Published Date
1967-12
NCID
AN00108015
Publisher
島根大学農学部
NII Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Format
PDF
Text Version
出版社版
OAI-PMH Set
Faculty of Life and Environmental Science
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