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Volume of logs in a artic load


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Ed is right Vol will depend upon MC and species of timber.

 

However you can use the FC blue book 39 (Forest Mensuration) to measure the volume of the load prior to it being loaded or estimate the basic density/moisture content and green density using formula therein.

 

You may also consider the measurement of stacked timber but I assume it’s already on the wagon! This method allows for air pockets within the timber stack but will not allow for MC lost at roadside.

 

If you require a more precise weight/vol estimation values of coefficient variation should be used.

 

A cubic meter of timber (species specific) can weigh anywhere between 300kg-100kg . Lets take the mean of those two figures at 650kg - This equates to approximately 1.84 cubic meters. Assuming your timber wagon has a capacity of 25 tons a rough guess would be you can expect 46 Cubic meters of timber. Again this is species specific and depends on the variants listed above. Softwood would be much lighter and thus have a reduced result.

 

If I was you I would save all the hassle and instruct a timber wagon with weighing facilities then do the basic maths to get a ball park cubic meter figure.

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