Hubungan Letak Aksial dan Variasi Ketebalan Papan terhadap Penyusunan Skedul Pengeringan Kayu Cemara Gunung (Casuarina Junghuhniana Miq.) (Relationship Between Axial Location and Board Thickness Variation on the Development of Drying Schedule of Cemara Gunung (Casuarina Junghuhniana Miq.))
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Abstract
The research aim ed to determine drying characteristics, developing drying schedule, and its relationship to the axial position of the sample on the stem , board thickness, specific gravity, and percentage of heartwood. This research used c emara gunung ( Casuarina junghuhniana Miq.) as samples with 6 rep lications and 2 factors that are the axial location (bottom, middle, and top) and board thickness (2 cm , 3 cm , and 4 cm). T he drying schedule development followed the Terazawa Method, in which the samples were dried within a temperature of 100°C for 72 h. The proper schedule was then applied and evaluated. The research obtained 11 variations of the drying schedule. The chi-square analysis results indicated that the board thickness and percentage of heartwood were significantly correlated with the development of the drying schedule. The d rying schedule using board thickness of 2 cm, 3 cm, and 4 cm can be dried with an initial temperature of 60°C, 50°C, and 47°C , respectively. The w et-bulb depression was 4 °C , 2°C, and 2°C, respectively, and the final temperature was 90°C, 80°C , and 65°C, respectively . Keywords: axial, board-thickness, Casuarina junghuhniana , drying-schedule, Terazawa method
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The Journal of Symbolic Logic publishes research in mathematical logic and its applications of the highest quality. Papers are expected to exhibit innovation and not merely be minor variations on established work. They should also be of interest to a broad audience. JSL has been, since its establishment in 1936, the leading journal in the world devoted to mathematical logic. Its prestige derives from its longevity and from the standard of submissions -- which, combined with the standards of reviewing, all contribute to the fact that it receives more citations than any other journal in logic.