Kiln Operators Manual Wood Lumber Drying Moisture Control CD
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279 pages
This CD covers the following subjects.
Table of Contents
1 Properties of wood related to drying
2 Kiln types and features
3 Dry kiln auxiliary equipment
4 Inspection and maintenance of dry kilns and equipment
5 Stacking and loading lumber for kiln drying
6 Kiln samples
7 Kiln schedules
8 Drying defects
9 Operating a dry kiln
10 Log and lumber storage
11 Energy in kiln drying
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Index
Chapter 1 - Properties of Wood Related to Drying
Commercial wood species 1 / Hardwoods and softwoods 2 /
Structural features of wood 2 / Sapwood and heartwood 4 / Pith 4
/ Annual growth rings 4 / Wood rays 4 / Grain and texture 5 /
Color 5 / Variations in structure 5 / Commercial lumber grades 6
/
Hardwood lumber grades 6 / Softwood lumber grades 6 /
Wood-moisture relations 7 / Free and bound water 8 / Fiber
saturation point 8 / Equilibrium moisture content 8 / How wood
dries 9 / Forces that move water 9 / Factors that influence
drying rate 10 / Lumber thickness 10 / Specific gravity and
weight of wood 10 /
Shrinkage of wood 11 / Average shrinkage values 12 / Shrinkage
variability 12 / Drying stresses 12 / Electrical properties 13 /
Thermal properties 15 / Specific heat 15 / Thermal conductivity
15 / Thermal expansion 16 / Literature cited 16 / Sources of
additional information 16 / Tables 17 / Appendix-Equations for
relating / temperature, humidity, and / moisture content 39 /
Wet-bulb temperature and relative / humidity 39 / Relative
humidity and equilibrium / moisture content 40 / Psychrometric
charts 41
Chapter 2 - Kiln Types and Features
Foundations and floors 51 / Heating systems 51 / Indirect
heating 52 / Direct heating 53 / Steam traps and control valves
54 / steam traps 54 / Control valves 56 / Air-circulation systems
56 / Kiln fans 56 / Baffles 58 / Plenum chamber 59 /
Venting and humidification systems / Venting 60 /
Humidification 60 / Equipment to control drying conditions /
Automatic control equipment 61 / Classification systems 43 /
Operational techniques 43 / Compartment kilns 43 / Progressive
kilns 48 / Temperatures of operation 48 /
Low-temperature kilns 49 / Conventional-temperature kilns 49 /
Elevated-temperature kilns 49 / High-temperature kilns 49 / Type
of heating and energy source 49 / Steam 49 / Direct fire 49 /
Electricity 50 / Hot water and hot oil 50 / Solar 50 /
General construction features 50 / Construction materials 50 /
Aluminum 50 / Concrete block, poured concrete, and brick / Wood
and plywood 51
Chapter 3 - Dry Kiln Auxiliary Equipment
Equipment for determining moisture content 75 / Balances and
scales 75 / Triple-beam balance 75 / Electronic top-loading
balance 75 / Self-calculating balance 76 / Indicating balance 78
/ Self-calculating scale 78 /
Saws 79 / Drying ovens 79 / Electrically heated ovens 79 /
Steam-heated ovens 80 /
Electric moisture meters 80 / Resistance moisture meters 81 /
Dielectric power loss moisture meters 81 / Distillation equipment
82 / Equipment for determining temperatures 82 / Electric digital
thermometers 83 / Etched-stem thermometers 84 /
Hygrometers 84 / Equipment for determining air movement 85 /
Literature cited 86
Chapter 4 - Inspection and Maintenance of Dry Kilns
and Equipment
Kiln structure 87 / Walls, roofs, and ceilings 87 /
Prefabricated aluminum panels 88 / Masonry 88 / Doors 89 / Floors
89 / Rails and rail supports 89 /
Recording-controlling instruments 90 / Proper location of
control sensors or bulbs 90 / Dry-bulb sensors 90 / Wet-bulb
sensors 90 / Equilibrium moisture content and / relative humidity
sensors 91 / Care of recording-controlling instruments 91 /
Calibration of recording-controlling instruments 91 /
Heating systems 92 / Steam-heated kilns 92 / Improperly
insulated feedlines 92 / Leaking pipes and unions 92 / Sagging
and distorted pipes 93 / Defective valves and regulators 93 /
Faulty pressure gauges 93 / Faulty automatic and manual valves 93
/ Faulty steam traps 93 /
Direct-fired kilns 94 / Humidification systems 95 / steam
spray 95 / water spray 95 / Venting systems 95 / Air-circulation
systems 95 /
Kiln trucks 96 / Use of protective coatings 97 / Housekeeping
and maintenance around dry kilns 97 / Locating problems in kiln
maintenance / and operation 97 / Tables 99
Chapter 5 - Stacking and Loading Lumber for Kiln
Drying
Sorting 103 / Species 103 / Moisture content 104 / Heartwood
and sapwood 104 / Wetwood 104 / Grain 104 / Grade 104 / Thickness
105 / Length 106 / Sorters 106 /
Stickering lumber 106 / Sticker material 107 / Moisture
content of stickers 107 / Sticker size 107 / Width 107 /
Thickness 107 / Load supports 107 / Sticker location, spacing,
and alignment 108 / Location 108 / Spacing 108 / Alignment 109 /
Auxiliary stickers 109 / Sticker guides 109 / Care of stickers
110 / Box piling random-length lumber 110 /
Mechanical stacking and unstacking equipment 110 / Stackers
110 / Unstackers 112 / Stacking lumber for various types of dry
kilns 112 / Kiln samples 112 / Kiln sample pockets built into
stack 113 / Kiln sample pockets cut into stack 113 / Kiln samples
in bolster space 113 /
Protecting stacked lumber 113 / Weights and restraining
devices 113 / Loading and baffling dry kilns 114 / Track-loaded
kilns 115 / Package-loaded kilns 116 / Literature cited 116 /
Sources of additional information 116
Chapter 6 Kiln Samples
Variability of material 118 / Species 118 / Thickness 118 /
Moisture content 118 /
Heartwood and sapwood 118 / Wetwood or sinker stock 118 /
Grain 119 / Number of kiln samples 119 / Moisture content
schedules 119 /
Time schedules 119 / Checking kiln performance 119 / Selecting
kiln samples 120 / Preparing kiln samples and moisture sections
120 / Cutting kiln samples and moisture sections 120 /
Determining moisture content and weight of / kiln samples and
moisture sections 120 / Weighing moisture sections 120 / Weighing
kiln samples 121 / Ovendrying moisture sections 121 / Weighing
ovendry moisture sections 121 / Calculating moisture content of
moisture / sections 121 / Calculating ovendry weight of kiln
samples 122 / Placing samples in kiln charges 123 / Using kiln
samples during drying 123 /
Calculating current moisture content of samples 123 / Using
samples for kiln schedule changes 124 / Using automatic systems
124 / Intermediate moisture content tests 124 / When to make
intermediate tests 125 / How to make intermediate tests 125 /
Intermediate shell and core moisture tests 125 /
Final moisture content and stress tests 125 / Recording drying
data 127 / Forms for recording data 129 / Graphs of drying data
129 / Literature cited 131 / Source of additional information 131
Chapter 7 - Kiln Schedules
Hardwood schedules 135 / General hardwood schedules 135 /
Moisture content basis 135 / Material considerations 135 /
Recommended schedules for steam-heated / kilns 135 / Assembly of
a drying schedule 136 / Examples of assembled schedules 137 / Use
of schedules for air-dried or predried / lumber 137 /
Modifications to general hardwood schedules 138 / Shifting
wet-bulb depression schedules 138 /
Using H-type wet-bulb depression schedules 138 / Shifting
temperature schedules 139 / Changes within the schedule 139 /
Special hardwood schedules 140 / Maximum strength schedules 140 /
Alternate schedules for some species 140 / Time schedules 140 /
High-temperature schedules 140 / Schedules for imported species
140 / Schedule for presurfaced northern red oak 140 /
Softwood schedules 141 / Softwood moisture content schedules
141 / Moisture content basis 141 / Material considerations 142 /
Moisture content schedules 142 /
Kiln drying air-dried lumber 142 / Modifying softwood moisture
content / schedules 142 / Commercial softwood time schedules 142
/ Conventional-temperature kiln schedules 143 / High-temperature
kiln schedules 143 / Softwood schedules for special purposes 143
/ Brown-stain control 143 / Setting pitch and retaining cedar oil
143 /
Lumber treated with waterborne preservatives / or fire
retardants 144 / Maximum strength schedules 144 / Bevel siding,
venetian blinds, and other / resawed products 144 / Bundled
short-length items 144 / Large timbers and poles 144 / Tank stock
145 / Knotty pine lumber 145 / Dehumidification kiln schedules
145 / Sterilizing, equalizing, and conditioning / treatments 145
/ Sterilizing treatments 145 / Mold 145 /
Fungal stain and decay 146 / Insects 146 / Equalizing and
conditioning treatments 146 / Equalizing treatment 147 /
Conditioning treatment 147 /
Kiln-drying time 147 / Literature cited 148 / Sources of
additional information 148 / Tables 149
Chapter 8 - Drying Defects
Effect of drying temperatures 180 / Defect categories 180 /
Rupture of wood tissue 180 / surface checks 180 / End checks and
splits 182 / Collapse 183 / H o n e y c o m b 1 8 5 / Ring
failure 186 / Boxed-heart splits 186 / Checked knots 186 / Loose
knots 186 / Warp 187 / Uneven moisture content 188 /
Board rejects 188 / Water pockets 188 / Control measures 188 /
Discoloration 189 / Sapwood discolorations 189 / Heartwood
discolorations 194 / Discolorations in wood containing wetwood
196 / Metallic and alkaline stains 197 / Removal of discoloration
from dried wood 197 /
Drying defects of major concern in / commercial woods 197 /
Relationships between drying defects / and machining 198 / Planer
splits 198 / Broken knots and knotholes 198 / Chipped and torn
grain 198 / Raised grain 199 / Residual drying stresses 199 / End
checks 199 / Planer splits 199 / Warp 199 / Literature cited 200
/ Sources of additional information 200 / Tables 201
Chapter 9 - Operating a Dry Kiln
Kiln samples 207 / Selecting a drying schedule 208 / Schedules
for homogeneous charges 208 / Schedules for mixed charges 208 /
Starting the kiln 209 / Prestart checks 209 / Steam-heated
kilns 209 / Direct-fired kilns 210 / Dehumidification kilns 210 /
Warmup period 210 / Spray during warmup 210 / Time needed for
warmup 210 / Operating a kiln after warmup 211 / Reducing heat
211 / Controlling dry-bulb temperature 211 / Controlling wet-bulb
temperature 211 /
Part-time kiln operation 211 / Drying process 212 / Operation
on a moisture content schedule / Operation on a time schedule 212
/ Intermediate moisture content checks 213 / Equalizing and
conditioning treatments 213 / Equilibrium moisture content table
213 / General considerations 213 / Conditioning temperature 214 /
Conditioning time 214 / Stress relief at high equilibrium /
moisture content 214 / Moisture content and stress tests 214 /
Method of testing 214 /
Evaluation of casehardening tests for stress / Modifying kiln
schedules 215 / Cooling a charge after drying 215 / Operating
precautions for safety 215 / Fire prevention in kilns 216 /
Sources of additional information 216 / Tables 217 / 212
Chapter 10 - Log and Lumber Storage
Log storage 220 / Dry storage 220 / Logs with bark 221 /
Debarked logs 222 / Transpiration drying 222 / Wet storage 223 /
Pond storage 223 / Water sprinkling 224 /
Effects of climate on lumber storage 225 / Relative humidity
225 / Temperature 225 / Rainfall 225 products. / Average
equilibrium moisture content conditions by region and season 225
/
Lumber storage 225 / Outdoor storage 225 / Green lumber 226 /
Partly dried lumber 226 / Kiln-dried lumber 226 / Pile covers 228
/
Open shed storage 228 / Green lumber 228 / Partly dried lumber
228 / Kiln-dried lumber 228 / Closed, unheated shed storage 229 /
Green lumber 229 / Partly dried lumber 229 /
Kiln-dried lumber 229 / Closed, heated shed storage 230 /
Green lumber 230 / Partly dried lumber 230 / Kiln-dried lumber
230 / Conditioned storage sheds 230 / Treating stored lumber 230
/
When is chemical treatment needed? 231 / When and where to
apply treatment 232 / How to apply treatment 232 / Treating area
and equipment 232 / Dipping operation 233 / Treating for insect
control 233 / Precautions for handling chemicals 233 /
Lumber handling and storage in transit 234 / Truck transport
234 / Rail transport 235 / Ship transport 235 / Literature cited
236 / Sources of additional information 236 / Tables 237
Chapter 11 - Energy in Kiln Drying
Energy consumption in drying systems 239 / Definition of terms
239 / Units of thermal energy 239 / Latent heat of evaporation
239 / Heat capacity 240 / Heat of adsorption 240 / Thermal
conductivity 240 / Overall heat transfer coefficient 241 / Heat
transfer concepts 242 /
Identification of energy consumed in wood drying 242 / Latent
heat of evaporation 243 / Heat loss from dryer 243 / Heat loss
associated with vent air 244 / Sensible heat demand of wood and
kiln / structures 245 / Electrical energy for air movement 245 /
Steam generations and delivery loss 246 / Energy demand in
various wood drying systems 246 / Forced-air drying 246 / Latent
heat of evaporation 246 / Heat loss 246 / Vent air loss 246 /
Sensible heat 246 / Electrical energy for air movement 247 /
Energy source and delivery system 248 /
Air drying followed by kiln drying 249 / Predrying followed by
kiln drying 249 / Dehumidification drying 249 / Solar drying 249
/ Vacuum drying 250 / Platen pressdrying 250 / Practical
applications 250 / Energy partition in a typical forced-air kiln
250 /
Fuel costs and delivery systems 250 / Maintaining high energy
efficiency in / existing forced-air kilns 251 / Heat recovery
from vent air 252 / List of symbols 252 / Literature cited 253 /
Sources of additional information 253 / Tables 254
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