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APPLYING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE TABLE CURVE 2D FOR CALCULATING THE ENERGY REQUIRED FOR MELTING OF FROZEN BOUND WATER IN WOOD

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  • Nencho Deliiski Author
  • Natalia Tumbarkova Author
  • Dimitar Angelski Author
  • Pavlin Vitchev Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.66211/inno.2024.1.302

Keywords:

calculation of energy, wood containing ice, melting frozen bound water, thermal treatment, Table Curve 2D

Abstract

A mathematical description of the energy Qice-bw required for melting the temperature dependent part of frozen bound water in wood, using a software package Table Curve 2D v.5.01 has been presented. This package allows for the selection of equations, which provide the best similarity between the calculated with them values of Qice-bw during thermal treatment of wood containing ice and the respective numerical data obtained with an adequate temperature-energy model of Qice-bw. The type and coefficient values of the Table Curve equations for Qice-bw in this work have been determined for the case of thermal treatment of frozen beech wood with an initial temperature of −1oC, −10oC, −20oC, −30oC, −40oC and moisture content of 0.4 kg·kg-1, 0.6 kg·kg-1, 0.8 kg·kg-1. The equations obtained for Qice-bw can be used for development and automatic implementation of scientifically based energy-efficient regimes for steaming or boiling of frozen wood materials with different parameters.

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2024-05-20 — Updated on 2026-02-04

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Biocomposite Technologies, Furniture Manufacturing and Design

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Deliiski, N.; Tumbarkova, N.; Angelski, D.; Vitchev, P. APPLYING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE TABLE CURVE 2D FOR CALCULATING THE ENERGY REQUIRED FOR MELTING OF FROZEN BOUND WATER IN WOOD. INNO 2026, 13 (1). https://doi.org/10.66211/inno.2024.1.302.

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