[CANUFNET] volume of wood chips from ash trees

Bill Pollock via CANUFNET canufnet at list.web.net
Thu May 11 16:23:20 EDT 2017


In answer to your first question, it will depend on the nature of the chips
- large, small, etc.

A useful equation for ash is as follows:

                 2.4798
Ovendry weight of biomass for white ash in Kg =.1063*dbh
dbh is diameter at breast height.

Bill Pollock,
Revelstoke Paddlesport Association
P.O. Box 78, Revelstoke, BC., V0E 2S0
(250) 814-7473 cell


On 11 May 2017 at 07:30, Glenn Chernick via CANUFNET <canufnet at list.web.net>
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> I would say , 2 metres cubed, no idea of the weight
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> Does anyone know the volume (cubic meters) of woodchips generated from an
> average ash tree (average meaning 24 to 30 cm dbh)? Also is there a weight
> chart out there for ash?
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