Drying quality and colour of subfossil oak from central Serbia

2018
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The subject of this paper is the analysis of the quality of natural and
conventional drying of subfossil oak wood. In addition to the drying
quality, the colour of this material, as well as the effect of the drying
process on colour change have been tested. The subfossil oak logs that were
used in this experiment originate from the Morava River in Central Serbia.
After sawing, timber was air-dried to about 20% moisture content (MC)
followed by kiln-drying to 9.5% MC. By examining the quality of air-drying
of the subfossil oak wood, a high presence of cracks was found, as well as
the inaccuracy of humidity measurement using electric moisture meters. The
stack for kiln-drying consisted of 24 boards, of which 4 were used for the
monitoring of MC and MC distribution across the thickness of plank during
drying. Drying quality was evaluated after the kiln-drying process. Although
mild drying conditions during kiln-drying were applied, the gap as a measure
... of case-hardening had a value greater than usual for oak of same thickness.
It was found that the drying process has no significant effect on the change
in the colour of subfossil wood. The colour of the subfossil oak wood was
significantly darker than the usual oak wood, and the colour difference
between the central and the outer parts of the trunk of the subfossil oak
was determined.
Izvor:
Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2018, 2018, 117, 157-172Izdavač:
- Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Veizović, Marko AU - Popović, Zdravko AU - Todorović, Nebojša AU - Milić, Goran PY - 2018 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/935 AB - The subject of this paper is the analysis of the quality of natural and conventional drying of subfossil oak wood. In addition to the drying quality, the colour of this material, as well as the effect of the drying process on colour change have been tested. The subfossil oak logs that were used in this experiment originate from the Morava River in Central Serbia. After sawing, timber was air-dried to about 20% moisture content (MC) followed by kiln-drying to 9.5% MC. By examining the quality of air-drying of the subfossil oak wood, a high presence of cracks was found, as well as the inaccuracy of humidity measurement using electric moisture meters. The stack for kiln-drying consisted of 24 boards, of which 4 were used for the monitoring of MC and MC distribution across the thickness of plank during drying. Drying quality was evaluated after the kiln-drying process. Although mild drying conditions during kiln-drying were applied, the gap as a measure of case-hardening had a value greater than usual for oak of same thickness. It was found that the drying process has no significant effect on the change in the colour of subfossil wood. The colour of the subfossil oak wood was significantly darker than the usual oak wood, and the colour difference between the central and the outer parts of the trunk of the subfossil oak was determined. PB - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd T2 - Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu T1 - Drying quality and colour of subfossil oak from central Serbia EP - 172 IS - 117 SP - 157 VL - 2018 DO - 10.2298/GSF1817157V UR - conv_2370 ER -
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Veizović, M., Popović, Z., Todorović, N.,& Milić, G.. (2018). Drying quality and colour of subfossil oak from central Serbia. in Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd., 2018(117), 157-172. https://doi.org/10.2298/GSF1817157V conv_2370
Veizović M, Popović Z, Todorović N, Milić G. Drying quality and colour of subfossil oak from central Serbia. in Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu. 2018;2018(117):157-172. doi:10.2298/GSF1817157V conv_2370 .
Veizović, Marko, Popović, Zdravko, Todorović, Nebojša, Milić, Goran, "Drying quality and colour of subfossil oak from central Serbia" in Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2018, no. 117 (2018):157-172, https://doi.org/10.2298/GSF1817157V ., conv_2370 .