MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR PREDICTING KILN-DRYING TIME AND MODIFYING KILN SCHEDULES FOR SOME PHILIPPINE HARDWOOD SPECIES

Authors

  • AP Bañgi Instructor, Department of Forestry, Visayas State College of Agriculture, Baybay, Leyte, Philippines 7127-A
  • ED Bello Associate Professor, Department of Wood Science and Technology, University of the Philippines at Los Baños, College, Laguna, Philippines 3720
  • G Bramhall Wood Scientist, 5152 Grafton Court, Burnaby, B.C., Canada V5H 1M7

Keywords:

Drying-effort method, Resistance-to-drying, Kiln-drying time, Kiln charge, Kiln runs, Kiln schedule, Species-thickness combination, Mix-drying

Abstract

Three models based on Bramhall's drying-effort method for calculating kiln-schedule modifications were developed to determine the reliability of the method to the kiln drying of some Philippine hardwood lumber species. The general form of the models is based on Bramhall's vapor-pressure gradient concept of bound-water diffusion, and is basically dependent on empirically determined relationships between the resistance-to-drying (R) and the average charge moisture content (M). Functional R-M relations were established for three species-thickness combinations of Philippine hardwoods using simple linear regression techniques. In all cases, an exponential relationship of the form R A exp(-bM) was observed. Chi-square tests on several comparisons between predicted and observed drying times showed that the models are sufficiently valid and accurate at 5% level of significance. The models are best fitted to the species-thickness combinations tested but it appears that they are also applicable to the kiln drying of mixed kiln charges involving other lumber species of comparable wood density.

Submitted

2025-05-14

Published

1987-11-27

How to Cite

Bañgi , A., Bello, E., & Bramhall, G. (1987). MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR PREDICTING KILN-DRYING TIME AND MODIFYING KILN SCHEDULES FOR SOME PHILIPPINE HARDWOOD SPECIES. Annals of Tropical Research, 9(4), 232–243. Retrieved from https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/669

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Section

Original Research Article

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