Author:
Jiang Zhuoting,Yamamoto Hiroyuki,Yoshida Masato,Dohi Motoo,Tanaka Kento,Yamashita Kana,Watanabe Ken
Abstract
AbstractCryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar) in Japan plantations are aging, and the main supply of timber in the market is shifting from small- and medium-diameter to large-diameter logs. The effective utilization of these logs has become an important issue in the timber industry. When producing timber-without-pith from large-diameter logs, an unavoidable warp occurs because of the release of residual stress within the logs. Utilizing high-temperature drying with a load on these timbers has achieved significant drying effects, and the residual stress-induced warp was corrected. However, high-temperature drying has drawbacks, such as high energy consumption and the potential for thermal degradation. We applied low-vacuum-medium-temperature drying (LVMT-drying, 10 days, 40 kPa, 80/55 °C (DB/WB)—90/65 °C (DB/WB)) with load (650 kgf/m2) to the stacked timber sawn from large-diameter logs to address these questions. When LVMT-drying was successful, residual stresses in timber-with-pith were reduced to nearly zero, and warps in timber-without-pith were reduced to less than 8 mm, i.e., below the Japan Agriculture Standard "Level 1" for 4000 mm timber, and the acceptance rate for "Level 1" increased from 45% (green timber) to 85% (treated timber) in the most successful sample. LVMT-drying is a practical drying method for timber from large-diameter logs because it is effective in reducing residual stress and correcting warps while shortening the treatment period and avoiding thermal degradation.
Funder
The Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
MAFF Commissioned project study
JST SPRING “Interdisciplinary Frontier Next-Generation Researcher Program of the Tokai Higher Education and Research System”
Nagoya University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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