TITEL
Controlling microwave heating and its effect on the properties of wood
FöRFATTARE
Hansson, Lars
DATUM
2004-01-05
INSTITUTION
Institutionen i Skellefteå / Träfysik
SAMMANFATTNING
Drying wood with microwave energy is not so common, but could be a complement
to conventional air circulation drying due to the possibility of drying wood
faster than with conventional drying methods with preserved quality. An
industrial-scale, on-line microwave drier for wood components is under
development at the Division of Wood Physics. This drier will be mainly used
for demonstrations, product testing and for students? laboratory work. The
purpose of the present work was to study the drying of wood by microwave
heating and to investigate whether the method affects the properties of wood.
The aim was also to ascertain how to adjust the design of a microwave
construction for industrial use. Testing of the mechanical properties of the
wood showed no difference in bending strength in comparison with the
conventional air-circulation method. Nor did testing of wood hardness (Janka)
show any significant difference between the drying methods and the
temperature level during microwave drying. Furthermore, when using the
microwave drying method, the infrared (IR) images showed that it is very
important to control microwave heating and to move the components during the
drying process in order to achieve more uniform heating and avoid thermal
runaway at the end of the process. This runaway effect can negatively affect
the mechanical properties of the wood.
ISSN 1402-1757 / ISRN LTU-LIC--03/72--SE / NR 2003:72
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