2013
DOI: 10.12953/2177-6830.v04n02a05
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Influência do Diâmetro das Toras na Secagem ao Ar Livre de Eucalyptus globulus Labill

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“…Publications on the drying of Eucalyptus logs began in the 1980s, with studies of the effect of time on wood drying (Vital et al, 1985). Other studies were conducted to evaluate the influence of diameter and bark on wood drying (Rezende et al, 2010;Pertuzzatti et al, 2013), the relationship between drying and wood density (Zanuncio et al, 2015), the effect of moisture on energy and density (Brand et al, 2011;Zanuncio et al, 2013), and the effect of anatomy on water flow (Monteiro et al, 2017). Most studies on drying focused on the production of energy, mainly for charcoal production.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Publications on the drying of Eucalyptus logs began in the 1980s, with studies of the effect of time on wood drying (Vital et al, 1985). Other studies were conducted to evaluate the influence of diameter and bark on wood drying (Rezende et al, 2010;Pertuzzatti et al, 2013), the relationship between drying and wood density (Zanuncio et al, 2015), the effect of moisture on energy and density (Brand et al, 2011;Zanuncio et al, 2013), and the effect of anatomy on water flow (Monteiro et al, 2017). Most studies on drying focused on the production of energy, mainly for charcoal production.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Oliveira et al (2017) realizaram a secagem da madeira de Eucalyptus urophylla em toras a altas temperaturas e observaram que o aumento da temperatura promove o aumento da taxa de secagem, sendo maior para as toras de menor diâmetro em relação às toras de maior diâmetro. Após realizarem a secagem ao ar livre de Eucalyptus globulus Labill, Pertuzzatti et al (2013) demonstraram que toras pertencentes à menor classes de diâmetro (5-10cm) atingiram o ponto de saturação das fibras 40 dias antes daquelas de maior diâmetro (20-25cm).…”
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