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I don't have any mensuration tables, so a quick calculation:

 

Assume it's a cylinder, average diameter of about 12in

Assume, being wet, that it has a density of about 1kg/dm3 (same as water)

Convert to metric - 0.3m average diameter, 11m long

pi x radius squared is 0.0675m2 end area

end area x length is approx 0.75m3 so approx three quarters of a ton.

 

I'll be interested to see how wrong this is!

 

Alec

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I don't have any mensuration tables, so a quick calculation:

 

Assume it's a cylinder, average diameter of about 12in

Assume, being wet, that it has a density of about 1kg/dm3 (same as water)

Convert to metric - 0.3m average diameter, 11m long

pi x radius squared is 0.0675m2 end area

end area x length is approx 0.75m3 so approx three quarters of a ton.

 

I'll be interested to see how wrong this is!

 

Alec

 

just checked my tables.. i had 0.79 but ur close enough :lol:

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One of my charts says oak at 50cm diam weighs 165kg per mtr.

Oak at 30cm diam is about 59kg.

If its 20 inch at the base and tapers 'typically' the average diameter would be say 12''

Approx. 10 mtrs at an AVERAGE of 12 inch (30 cms) would therefore be 590 kgs

But the extra weight at the bottom would be more than the reduced weight at the top

so it would probably be a bit more - best part of a ton. But thats my chart.

Variations in season with moisture content, rate of taper etc.

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