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On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 20:07:31 -0600, tom wrote:
On 11/11/2010 8:01 PM, Barry wrote: "Richard wrote in message snip 73, Barry WA4VZQ How the heck did we get off topic this far? :-) Keep it up. It's interesting. If that means the lore of paper processing, I was peripherally involved in trying to characterize Black Liquor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_liquor). Gladly I was at the extreme periphery (I am sure my sense of smell was debilitated in those years). However, returning to things RF, I also was tasked with calibrating a wood moisture meter. It used an HF RF source as part of a Z meter were Z was correlated to moisture content. The probe was a fixed ring surrounding point probes much like a Kelvin Bridge. It has always seemed paradoxical that steam is used to dry wood. Now, finding calibrated wood was no easy task. And if we found it, we would have to first validate it (sort of a circular form of Sysphus' task). My best guess at that work set to us was that we gun-decked it. It was some years later that that task came around again when I was measuring K and Kappa as I averred. Here came the requirment for "Bone Dry" paper. Try as you might to dry paper bone dry (absolutely no water content), that as soon as it comes out of the oven it is almost back up to several percent water content (15% to 20% would be the end point). Ironies compound in that I now live in a community where 100 years ago our cedar wood mills produced nearly a Billion shingles in a year. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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