Nh. Lee et al., EFFECT OF RADIO-FREQUENCY VACUUM DRYING AND MECHANICAL PRESS-DRYING ON SHRINKAGE AND CHECKING OF WALNUT LOG CROSS-SECTIONS/, Forest products journal, 48(5), 1998, pp. 73-79
The occurrence and severity of shrinkage and checking in walnut log cr
oss sections (disks) were investigated during radio-frequency/vacuum (
RF/V) drying from green to about 10 percent moisture content (MC) and
during RF/V drying from green to about 50 percent MC followed by press
-drying to about 8 percent MC. The effect of end-covering (covering th
e exposed end surfaces) of both the sapwood and heartwood areas (ECS/H
) or end-covering only the sapwood area (ECS) was also investigated. H
eart checks were significantly reduced by RF/V drying. The RF/V drying
process alone, however, was unable to completely control the occurren
ce of v-cracks (v-shaped checks that radiate from the pith all the way
to the periphery of the disk). Inversely, RF/V drying to 50 percent M
C followed by press-drying was very effective in controlling v-cracks,
but was not effective in controlling heart checks. End-covering of bo
th the heartwood and sapwood exposed surfaces was very effective in co
ntrolling heart-checking in RF/V-dried disks, but was not as effective
in controlling v-cracking during RF/V drying as end-covering only the
exposed sapwood. Neither ECS/H nor ECS was effective in controlling h
eart checks during RF/V followed by press-drying. The study suggests t
hat RF/V drying combined simultaneously with mechanical press-drying m
ay be most effective in controlling checking in log cross sections.