Wood---------Weight/cord dry---------BTU X 10 to the 6th available
Ash-----------3,370--------------------- 24,000
Elm-----------2,868---------------------20,000
Hickory-------4,160---------------------29,000
Soft Maple----2,970---------------------20,800
Red Oak-------3,609--------------------25,300
White Oak-----3,803--------------------27,000
Pine------------2,713--------------------19,000
This data was obtained from a 2009 workshop by Dusty Dowse on Heat Management : in a Wood-Fired Masonry Oven at the Kneading Conference in Maine. I think he said dry meant around 20% moisture otherwise the wood gasification would not provide the extra heat. Basically I think it is around 7,000 to 8,000 BTU's per pound of wood regardless of the species.
Ash-----------3,370--------------------- 24,000
Elm-----------2,868---------------------20,000
Hickory-------4,160---------------------29,000
Soft Maple----2,970---------------------20,800
Red Oak-------3,609--------------------25,300
White Oak-----3,803--------------------27,000
Pine------------2,713--------------------19,000
This data was obtained from a 2009 workshop by Dusty Dowse on Heat Management : in a Wood-Fired Masonry Oven at the Kneading Conference in Maine. I think he said dry meant around 20% moisture otherwise the wood gasification would not provide the extra heat. Basically I think it is around 7,000 to 8,000 BTU's per pound of wood regardless of the species.
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