#7838. Effect of drying methods on wood strength

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Materials Chemistry;
Mechanics of Materials;
Ceramics and Composites;
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Abstract:
Wood consists not only of water, but also of polymers as cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. Drying of wood is a complex operation involving transient transfer of heat and mass along with several rate processes, such as physical or chemical transformations, which, in turn, may cause changes in product quality. The drying of wood is an important step in the processing of competitive timber. This paper presents experimental works related to the use of electric radiating technologies in the wood drying operation.
Keywords:
And infrared; Microwave; Strength; Wood

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