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Title: Physical and technical aspects of the technology of energysaving drying of wood in chambers with natural circulation of the agent
Authors: Gorokhovsky, A. G.
Shishkina, E. E.
Tikhonov, E. А.
Drabkina, E. V.
Marinchenko, T. E.
Kalimullin, M. N.
Romanyuk, N. N.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd
Citation: Physical and technical aspects of the technology of energysaving drying of wood in chambers with natural circulation of the agent / A. G. Gorokhovsky, E. E. Shishkina, E. А. Tikhonov [et al.] // Journal of Physics: Conference Series. – 2021. – Vol. 2094. – Iss. 5. – № 52010.
Abstract: The problems of energy saving are one of the most urgent problems of modern industry and timber processing is no exception in this. In all wood processing, wood drying stands out for its energy consumption. A possible direction for significantly reducing the energy intensity of wood drying is the use of modes based on the phenomenon of thermal and moisture conductivity in chambers with a natural circulation of the drying agent. The theoretical and experimental studies carried out by the authors made it possible to create a wood drying technology that reduces the energy consumption of the process by 40-45% with a certain (15-17 %) loss in the productivity of drying equipment compared to chambers operating with forced circulation of the drying agent. © 2021 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.
Keywords: DRYING
ENERGY CONSERVATION
NATURAL CONVECTION
WOOD
DRYING AGENT
ENERGY SAVINGS
ENERGY-CONSUMPTION
ENERGY-SAVINGS
NATURAL CIRCULATION
PHYSICAL ASPECTS
TECHNICAL ASPECTS
TIMBER PROCESSING
URGENT PROBLEMS
WOOD DRYING
ENERGY UTILIZATION
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/11292
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2094/5/052010
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85122002568
RSCI: 47452771
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