Vol.2 , No. 3, Publication Date: Apr. 21, 2015, Page: 95-117
[1] | F. F. Mende, Research Institute for Cryogenic Instrument Engineering, Kharkov, Ukraine. |
[2] | I. A. Shurupov, Research Institute for Cryogenic Instrument Engineering, Kharkov, Ukraine. |
The wood is one of the most common building materials. It is widely used not only in the structures, but also for preparing of furniture and number of technological articles. For preparing the furniture is used the dry wood of high quality, in which there are no stresses and cracks. For obtaining this wood the drying chambers, which ensure the high quality of drying, are used. Special difficulties causes the drying of the wood of such solid rocks as oak, ash, maple, beech. By questions of development and production of drying chambers the occupied huge number of firms and production organizations, but is up to now located number of the problems, which require their solution. The complete automation of drying process is one of such problems, and this problem entirely up to now is not solved. The majorities of the cameras produced by industry require the interference of operator in the drying process and a constant correction of drying regime. In this article is described simple automated drying chamber for the high-quality drying of wood, which in all time of drying does not require the interference of operator. Camera is simple in the production and does not require complex technological equipment for its production. The automation of process is achieved by the way of using the cyclic drying regime.
Keywords
Wood, Drying of Wood, Air Humid, Gas Pressure, Evaporation, Kilowatt-Hour
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