Between 25.8 and 36.6 million btu per cord, depending on type and condition. Note, in the english system, a MBTU is 1,000 BTU's, and a MMBTU is 1,000,000 BTU's.
The number of BTUs per cord of wood depends on the type of wood. One cord of cottonwood is equal to 16.1 million BTUs. One cord of hard maple is equal to 23.7 million BTUs, and one cord of red oak wood is equal to 24.4 million BTUs.
I have just weighed a large piece of green oak and it is approx 1000Kg per cubic metre. But this figure will vary widle due to the density and the moisture content of the timber. We supply green oak buildings and there has allways been a difference in weight of pieces of oak of the same size. Hope this helps
the density of oak wood is 0.70 (g/cm3)
You need to know the volume of the piece.After the tables the density of oak wood is 0,6-0,9 g/cm3.
There are many variables to your question such as wood species, moisture content etc etc etc
There are about 200,781.25 btu in a cubic foot of oak. A cord of wood amounts to 128 cubic feet.
The number of BTUs per cord of wood depends on the type of wood. One cord of cottonwood is equal to 16.1 million BTUs. One cord of hard maple is equal to 23.7 million BTUs, and one cord of red oak wood is equal to 24.4 million BTUs.
The price of a CORD of firewood will vary in different areas, and vary with the type of wood. Here in central Virginia it is $150-$200 per cord of seasoned oak or hickory firewood. A cord of wood is a stack 4 ft x 4ft x 8 ft.
oak is a very hard wood
Oak is strong, durable and not as easily dented. Having installed many bamboo, oak and maple floors, I find that maple generally shows wear the quickest, while oak generally takes the longest to show wear.
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European Oak in many ways in similar on the Janka scale as Ameriacan Oak at 1360.
Most commonly, oak wood bookshelves will have three or four shelves. The number of shelves range between 1 and 6.
Spruce, Birch, Jungle, Oak.
It depends on ... 1) Quantity / the amount of oak wood needed. 2) The standard price offers in your area.
No, 'oak' is the wood that comes form an 'oak' tree.