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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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SilentThunder
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 06 1:58 pm Post subject: Wood Burning - Which woods provide good heat |
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Treacodactyl wrote: |
It would also be good to see a scientific test of the energy in different types of wood as I've always understood poplar to not give off as much heat as ash & oak, an ash coppice example would be interesting. |
I did some research a while ago on this very question, here's what I found.
One site said the following were the best for heat producing capability:
Hickory - 31 to 32 mm btu/cord
Oak - 30 to 31 mm btu/cord
Black Locust - 28 mm btu/cord
Beech - 27 mm btu/cord
Elms/Maples - 21 to 26 mm btu/cord
The other site gave these figures:
Species, Million Btu/Cord
Almond 24
Apple 24
Locust, Black 24
Madrone 24
Oak, Live 24
Oak, White 23
I hope that's of some use, if not, here's the links I gave for reference, perhaps they'll be useful in finding a better source of the information.
https://www.tdc.ca/wood.htm
https://forestry.about.com/cs/firewood/f/firewood_values.htm
https://www.ecofire.com/Wood.htm
There's also a very interesting poem from Tree Farm by John Estabrook about the qualities of the different woods, it's worth a read:
WOOD HEAT
Beech wood fires are bright and clear
If the logs are kept a year.
Chestnut's only good, they say
If for long it's laid away.
But ash wood new or ash wood old
Is fit for a queen with a crown of gold.
Birch and fir logs burn too fast,
Blaze up bright and do not last.
Is by the Irish said
Hawthorn bakes the sweetest bread.
Elm wood burns like churchyard mould -
E'en the very flames are cold;
But ash wood green and ash wood brown
Is fit for a queen with a golden crown.
Poplar gives a bitter smoke,
Fills your eyes and makes you choke.
Apple wood will scent your room
With an incense like perfume.
Oaken logs if dry and old
Keep away the winter cold.
But ash wood wet and ash wood dry
A king shall warm his slippers by.
Oak logs will warm you well,
If they're warm and dry.
Larch logs of pine wood smell
But sparks will fly.
Beech logs for Christmas time;
Yew logs heat well.
Scotch logs it's a crime
For anyone to sell.
Birch logs will burn too fast,
Chestnut scarce at all.
Hawthorn logs are good to last,
If cut in the fall.
Holly logs will burn like wax,
You should burn them green.
Elm logs like smouldering flax;
No flames to be seen.
Pear logs and apple logs,
They will scent your room.
Cherry logs across the dogs
Smell like flowers in bloom.
But ash logs all smooth and gray,
Burn them green or old,
Buy up all that come you way,
They're worth their weight in gold.
from Tree Farm by John Estabrook |
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