2D GLASS MICROMODEL EXPERIMENTS OF FLUID DISTRIBUTION AND LIQUID TRANSPORT IN SOFTWOOD ISOTHERMAL DRYING
Keywords: micromodels, sapwood, isothermal drying, fluid distribution, drying rates
Abstract
Drying experiments in 2D glass micromodels, of which pore-morphology was similar to that found in longitudinal-tangential sections of softwood specimens, were carried out under quasi-isothermal conditions. During drying, fluid distribution and liquid removal mechanisms were recorded with a video camera. Drying kinetics was also measured. Experimental results show that the drying front has a very irregular morphology. We can also conclude that drying kinetics and phase distribution corresponding to micromodel-I could represent some aspects of the real features of wood drying. Finally, transparent micromodels are a useful tool to study the drying mechanism at pore-scale in softwood.
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Fecha de publicación: | 2010 |
Año de Inicio/Término: | 3-6, October, 2010 |
Página de inicio: | 293 |
Página final: | 300 |
Idioma: | English |