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Table 45. E. pilularis results summary Surface check % select** [%check free] Species Trial ID. Drying method E. pilularis 3 (BBT1) Days drying [% of conventional kiln drying time ] 25 [43]† 144 21.5 [37]† 58 27.9 [48]† 58 24.8 [43]† Initial basic density (kg/m3) [stdev.] Initial MC (%) [stdev.] Final MC (%) average [stdev.] {grade}* 10.8 [1.3] {B} 10.5 [0.2] {A} <0.0001 12.0 [1.4] {B} 7.8 [0.6] {D} <0.0001 11.4 [1.0] {A} 8.7 [0.6] {D} <0.0001 11.8 [1] {A} Final MC % select grade (%)** 94 100 93 0 97 38 96 Drying stress MC gradient grade quality (%) [stdev.] [stdev.] {grade}* {grade}* Distortion % in Collapse grade** (% [major type] affected) Internal check % check free End split grade* vacuum conventional (air) significance (p) 7 (BBT2) vacuum conventional (kiln) significance (p) 11 (BBT3) vacuum conventional (kiln) significance (p) 15 (BBT4) vacuum conventional(kiln) Incomplete ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * AS/NZS 4787:2001 Timber-Assessment of drying quality. ** AS 2796: 1999 Hardwood-Sawn and milled products. † Based on indicative conventional drying time of 58 days from green (Pearn 2007). 731.2 [60.2] 696.6 [67.2] 715.5 [64.4] 713.6 [11.8] 53.8 [9.0] 54.6 [11.7] 51.3 [11.6] 44.2 [11.8] 0.4 [0.3] {A} 0.4 [0.4] {B} <0.0001 0.4 [0.5] {A} 0.5 [0.4] {B} -0.1 [0.2] {A} -0.1 [0.2] {A} 96 [twist] 0 93 [twist] 0 93 [twist] 92 [twist] 0 91 [twist] 96 [twist] 0 <0.0001 0.25 <0.0001 78 [65] 1.4 [0.9] {B} 1.2 [0.4] {C} 78 [twist] 0 A 93 <0.0001 A <0.0001 92 A <0.0001 98 A 0.5 [0.7] {A} 1.0 [0.4] {C} -0.2 [0.4] {A} 0.4 [0.3] {B} <0.0001 <0.0001 62 [51] 79 D D 54 [39] 84 82 [70] <0.0001 <0.0001 1.0 [0.9] {A} 0.4 [0.2] {A} 35 [17] 88 D Evaluation of super–heated steam vacuum drying viability and development of a predictive drying model for Australian hardwood species – Final report 79 79 [51] 87 33 [17]PDF Image | Evaluation of super-heated steam vacuum drying
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