Autor: |
Zhan, Jian-feng, Gu, Ji-you, Cai, Ying-chun |
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Journal of Forestry Research (1007662X); Sep2007, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p199-202, 4p |
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Two analytical procedures (Crank’s method and Dincer’s method) for porous solid materials were reevaluated and used to determine moisture diffusion coefficients and moisture transfer coefficients for larch lumber subjected to drying. A diffusion-like equation was used to describe drying process data. The lumber was idealized in the modeling as infinite plates. The moisture transport process inside the board was assumed to be one-dimensional. The macroscopic drying kinetics curves of larch timber at particular conditions were determined experimentally. Based on these data, calculation for both the moisture diffusion coefficients and moisture transfer coefficients by the Dincer’s analytical procedure were made. The dynamic moisture diffusion coefficients by the traditional Crank’s method were calculated. In general, diffusion coefficients calculated by the Dincer’s method were all higher than those by Crank’s method. These results could be due to the differences between two analytical methods and also different characteristics between solid moisture diffusion process and heat transfer process. Therefore the analysis and solution procedures of moisture diffusion differential equations need to be adapted in the future. With drying temperature’s increasing moisture diffusion coefficient ( D) and moisture transfer coefficient ( k) increases accordingly. Also the relationships between diffusion coefficients and temperature as well as material moisture contents were analyzed by using Arrhenius equation and bound water transport theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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