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Title: PERFORMANCE OF INDUSTRIAL SOLAR KILN FOR DRYING TIMBER


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PERFORMANCE OF INDUSTRIAL SOLAR KILN FOR DRYING
TIMBER
  • M. N. Haque
  • Forest Research, NZ
  • T.A.G. Langrish
  • Department of Chemical Engineering,
  • University of Sydney

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Outline
  • Background to this research
  • Description of this solar kiln
  • Materials and methods
  • Actual measurements assessment of performance
  • Comments on suitability in NZ
  • Conclusions

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Solar kilns for drying timber
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Solar 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
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Air-drying site
6
Typical drying example
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Materials methods
INPUT
SOLAR KILN MODEL
OUTPUT
Timber MC, air T RH
Borals Solar Kiln
Ambient T
RH
Timber properties
Quality prediction
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Procedure 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

9
Results- run 1 (May-June)
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Results- run 2 (July-August)
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Results- run 3 (Sep-Oct)
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Results- run 4 (Nov-March)
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Results- run 5 (March-May)
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Results- summary
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Measured solar radiation
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Results- HEX status
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Some 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

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Solar radiation at Rotorua, NZ (NIWA, 2002)
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Initiatives 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

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Conclusions
  • 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)

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Conclusions (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.

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Acknowledgements
  • Boral Timber Division
  • Faculty of Engineering, The University of Sydney
    for financial assistance
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