Title: PERFORMANCE OF INDUSTRIAL SOLAR KILN FOR DRYING TIMBER
1PERFORMANCE OF INDUSTRIAL SOLAR KILN FOR DRYING
TIMBER
- M. N. Haque
- Forest Research, NZ
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- T.A.G. Langrish
- Department of Chemical Engineering,
- University of Sydney
2Outline
- Background to this research
- Description of this solar kiln
- Materials and methods
- Actual measurements assessment of performance
- Comments on suitability in NZ
- Conclusions
3Solar kilns for drying timber
4Solar kilns for drying timber
Solar kiln at Boral Timbers Herons Creek site,
NSW, AUSTRALIA
Recent design of solar kiln by Solar Dryers
Australia, Bellingen, NSW
5Air-drying site
6Typical drying example
7Materials methods
INPUT
SOLAR KILN MODEL
OUTPUT
Timber MC, air T RH
Borals Solar Kiln
Ambient T
RH
Timber properties
Quality prediction
8Procedure for measuring MC
- Biscuit samples 20?250?43 mm, oven-dry test
- Kiln sample boards 300?250?43 mm
- estimated MC based on biscuit samples
9Results- run 1 (May-June)
10Results- run 2 (July-August)
11Results- run 3 (Sep-Oct)
12Results- run 4 (Nov-March)
13Results- run 5 (March-May)
14Results- summary
15Measured solar radiation
16Results- HEX status
17Some NZ facts
- About 2 million m3 timber dried each year (mainly
radiata pine) - Average 3 GJ/m3 energy requirements
- Total 6 PJ energy consumption
- 95 thermal, 5 electrical
- 60 thermal from wood residue
- Processing of alternative species is growing
18Solar radiation at Rotorua, NZ (NIWA, 2002)
19Initiatives in NZ
- Greenhouse companies
- Redpath www.greenhouse.co.nz
- Harford www.greenhouses.co.nz
- Do not have drying tech experience but an
engineering company can be brought together
20Conclusions
- Solar energy, ambient T RH, kiln T RH and
wood MC were measured. - Average increases in kiln air T (compared with
ambient) were - 17.3?C (May-June)
- 13.8?C (July-August)
- 10?C (September-October)
- 8.2?C (November-March)
- 7.5?C (March-May)
21Conclusions (continued)
- Drying times were 3 to 4 months from initial (43
to 62) to final MC (12 to 22). - Overall solar kiln is considered as an acceptable
alternative to air-drying method for pre-drying
of hardwoods (e.g. blackbutt, Eucalyptus
pilularis). - So Australasian timber industry is showing an
increasing interest in use of solar kilns.
22Acknowledgements
- Boral Timber Division
- Faculty of Engineering, The University of Sydney
for financial assistance