Following a normal low temperature drying schedule, the small-diameter Birch lumbers ( 1 000mm× 45mm ×30mm) were dried with consecution-heats or intermittent-heating, visual drying defects (bow, crook, tw...Following a normal low temperature drying schedule, the small-diameter Birch lumbers ( 1 000mm× 45mm ×30mm) were dried with consecution-heats or intermittent-heating, visual drying defects (bow, crook, twist, check along grain and end check) were measured, and then statistical analyses were performed. It was found that the drying quality of small-diameter Birch lumbers could be improved with intermittent-heating, but the intermittent time should be prolonged. Prolonging intermittent time helped to weaken or even avoid wood distortion and drying checks. It wash' t helpful in avoiding crook. The drying quality of small-diameter Birch lumbers with all kinds of drying methods reached the second class of the Chinese National Standard. The drying quality reached the first class of the Chinese National Standard with the intermittent-heating in the area of visual wood defects.展开更多
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文摘Following a normal low temperature drying schedule, the small-diameter Birch lumbers ( 1 000mm× 45mm ×30mm) were dried with consecution-heats or intermittent-heating, visual drying defects (bow, crook, twist, check along grain and end check) were measured, and then statistical analyses were performed. It was found that the drying quality of small-diameter Birch lumbers could be improved with intermittent-heating, but the intermittent time should be prolonged. Prolonging intermittent time helped to weaken or even avoid wood distortion and drying checks. It wash' t helpful in avoiding crook. The drying quality of small-diameter Birch lumbers with all kinds of drying methods reached the second class of the Chinese National Standard. The drying quality reached the first class of the Chinese National Standard with the intermittent-heating in the area of visual wood defects.