Determination of Optimum Lumber Drying Schedule of Tree of Heaven Grown in Türkiye

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Autor(a) principal: GORGUN, HIZIR VOLKAN
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Ünsal, Öner
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/3254
Resumo: Background: The invasive tree species threaten the domestic species of a region. However, they can be evaluated for wood industry when they were cut to decrease the population. In this study, a fast-growing deciduous tree species, tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima) were studied for determining the optimum drying schedules of lumbers from Turkey-grown individuals. Results: Optimum schedule was determined from different suggestions in literature and applied in a 1 m3 capacity laboratory type-drying kiln on 39 lumbers with dimension 65x65x2000 mm. The drying time and quality were evaluated according to standards and different methods (e.g. prong test) from literature. Although the fast-growing species had some risks with having more juvenile wood ratio and lower density, it could be dried 65 to 10 % moisture content with in as short as 10 days with moderate-protective drying quality. Conclusion: Relatively shorter drying time with high quality compared to similar species (e.g. ash) might contribute the economic sustainability of sawmills. Because the shorter drying cycles will save more energy for per volume and they may be more profitable with shorter sellable dried lumber cycles. On the other hand, although the species was fast-growing, medium density (574 kg/m3) characteristics might show the potential for being a good alternative for the wood industry.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Determination of Optimum Lumber Drying Schedule of Tree of Heaven Grown in Türkiye
title Determination of Optimum Lumber Drying Schedule of Tree of Heaven Grown in Türkiye
spellingShingle Determination of Optimum Lumber Drying Schedule of Tree of Heaven Grown in Türkiye
GORGUN, HIZIR VOLKAN
Ailanthus altissima
drying evaluation
invasive
title_short Determination of Optimum Lumber Drying Schedule of Tree of Heaven Grown in Türkiye
title_full Determination of Optimum Lumber Drying Schedule of Tree of Heaven Grown in Türkiye
title_fullStr Determination of Optimum Lumber Drying Schedule of Tree of Heaven Grown in Türkiye
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Optimum Lumber Drying Schedule of Tree of Heaven Grown in Türkiye
title_sort Determination of Optimum Lumber Drying Schedule of Tree of Heaven Grown in Türkiye
author GORGUN, HIZIR VOLKAN
author_facet GORGUN, HIZIR VOLKAN
Ünsal, Öner
author_role author
author2 Ünsal, Öner
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GORGUN, HIZIR VOLKAN
Ünsal, Öner
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ailanthus altissima
drying evaluation
invasive
topic Ailanthus altissima
drying evaluation
invasive
description Background: The invasive tree species threaten the domestic species of a region. However, they can be evaluated for wood industry when they were cut to decrease the population. In this study, a fast-growing deciduous tree species, tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima) were studied for determining the optimum drying schedules of lumbers from Turkey-grown individuals. Results: Optimum schedule was determined from different suggestions in literature and applied in a 1 m3 capacity laboratory type-drying kiln on 39 lumbers with dimension 65x65x2000 mm. The drying time and quality were evaluated according to standards and different methods (e.g. prong test) from literature. Although the fast-growing species had some risks with having more juvenile wood ratio and lower density, it could be dried 65 to 10 % moisture content with in as short as 10 days with moderate-protective drying quality. Conclusion: Relatively shorter drying time with high quality compared to similar species (e.g. ash) might contribute the economic sustainability of sawmills. Because the shorter drying cycles will save more energy for per volume and they may be more profitable with shorter sellable dried lumber cycles. On the other hand, although the species was fast-growing, medium density (574 kg/m3) characteristics might show the potential for being a good alternative for the wood industry.
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