THREE-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATION OF ISOTHERMAL WOOD DRYING OF RADIATA PINE USING EFFECTIVE DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS

Salinas Lira, Carlos H; Gatica Lagos, Yerko A; ANANIAS, Rubén

Keywords: mathematical model, wood drying, radiata pine, effective diffusion, CVFEM, numerical simulation

Abstract

The objective of the present work was to simulate three-dimensional drying of wood, based on the concept of the effective diffusion coefficient. For this, we used a conventional drying process of radiata pine in a controlled environment (dry and wet bulb temperatures of 44 and 36 oC, respectively). This experiment allowed us to gather data on: a) the spatial distribution of moisture content at different drying times, b) the drying curve, and c) the surface emission coefficient. A differential, partial, non- linear, second-order mathematical model was used, and the exponential functions of the effective diffu- sion coefficient characterized the three-dimensional orthotropic (radial, tangential, and longitudinal) transport of moisture content in the wood. This mathematical model was integrated numerically through the control volume finite element method, which contemplates: a) tetrahedral elements for dis- cretization, b) implicit Euler method for the time dif- ferential, and c) Gauss-Seidel with successive over- relaxation method to resolve the linear equation sys- tem. We compared these results for the three- dimensional spatial distributions of moisture content after 22, 44, 66, and 88 (h) of drying, and the result- ing drying curves were in good agreement with the experiments.

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Título de la Revista: LATIN AMERICAN APPLIED RESEARCH
Volumen: 43
Número: 1
Fecha de publicación: 2013
Página de inicio: 95
Página final: 102
Idioma: INGLES