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Ustreznost kondenzacijskega sušenja lesa v manjših lesnih obratih : diplomsko delo - univerzitetni študij
ID Tomazin, Simon (Author), ID Gorišek, Željko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Straže, Aleš (Reviewer)

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Abstract
Za ovrednotenje prilagodljivosti in ustreznosti kondenzacijskega sušenja za manjše lesne obrate smo sušili smrekovino, bukovino in hrastovino iz svežega stanja do končne vlažnosti 10 %. Primerjali smo čase in hitrosti sušenja, kakovost posušenega lesa, vlažnostne gradiente in sušilne napetosti ter porabo energije. Pri smrekovini smo na začetku sušenja zaznali vlažnostni gradient okoli 3,5 %/cm, ki se je nato še nekoliko povečal, na koncu pa padel do sprejemljive vrednosti. Začetne vlažnosti pri bukovini so bile različne med beljavo in rdečim srcem. Vlažnostni gradient je bil na začetku več kot 5 %/cm, proti koncu sušenja pa je bil minimalen. Med sušenjem so se pojavile manjše razpoke, ki pa niso vplivale na končno kakovost osušenega lesa. Začetni prerez hrastovine je pokazal homogeno razporeditev vlažnosti, vendar se je po začetku sušenja vlažnostni gradient močno povečal, kar je vodilo v notranje razpoke in satavost; po koncu sušenja pa je les ostal zaskorjen. Najkrajši čas sušenja smo dosegli pri smrekovini (333h), najdlje pa smo sušili hrastovino (2617h). Za 1m3 sušenja smrekovine smo potrošili 533 kWh energije, za isto količino hrastovine pa kar 4481 kWh električne energije.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:les, sušenje lesa, kondenzacijsko sušenje, učinkovitost
Work type:Undergraduate thesis
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[S. Tomazin]
Year:2012
Number of pages:IX, 49 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-700 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*847
COBISS.SI-ID:2073737 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.07.2014
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Language:English
Title:Suitability of dehumidifying drying for smaller joiner workshops : graduation thesis - university studies
Abstract:
To evaluate the adaptability and suitability of dehumidifying drying for smaller joiner workshops spruce, beech and oak wood was dried from a fresh state to the end moisture content of 10 %. During the drying processes the times and speeds of drying, the quality of dried wood, the moisture gradients, the drying stresses and the consumption of energy were compared. Spruce wood moisture gradient of around 3.5 %/cm first increased a little, then it decreased to an acceptable value. The starting values of moisture content of beech sapwood were different from those of heartwood. The moisture gradient was more than 5 %/cm at the beginning and minimal at the end. During the process smaller cracks appeared. The oak wood showed a homogeneous distribution of moisture content, however, after the beginning of drying the moisture gradient increased vastly, which leaded to the interior cracks and honey-combing; so after the drying wood remained encrusted. We achieved the shortest time of drying with the spruce (333h), and the longest with the oak (2617h) wood. To dry 1 m3 of spruce wood we spent 533 kWh of energy, and for the same amount of oak wood as much as 4481 kWh of electrical energy was needed.

Keywords:wood, wood drying, dehumidifying drying, efficiency

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