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- Green_wood abstract "Green wood is wood that has been recently cut and therefore has not had an opportunity to season (dry) by evaporation of the internal moisture. Green wood contains more moisture than seasoned wood, which has been dried through passage of time or by forced drying in kilns. Green wood is considered to have 100% moisture content relative to air-dried or seasoned wood which is considered to be 20%. Energy density charts for wood fuels tend to use air-dried wood as their reference, thus oven-dried or 0% moisture content can reflect 103.4% BTU content, exceeding the mean value.When green wood is used as fuel in appliances, it releases less heat per unit of measure (usually cords or tons) because of the heat consumed to evaporate the moisture. The lower temperatures that result can lead to more creosote being created which is later deposited in exhaust flues. These deposits can later be ignited when sufficient heat and oxygen are present to cause a chimney fire which can be destructive and dangerous.Green lumber presents its own characteristics as well. Some species of wood are better assembled green because wood splits less when nailed green. Other species shrink excessively, leaving voids between the individual pieces when allowed to dry. Often wood to be used for fine products such as furniture is kiln-dried to stabilize it and minimize the shrinkage of the finished product.".
- Green_wood thumbnail Green_wood_visual_comparison.jpg?width=300.
- Green_wood wikiPageID "18990011".
- Green_wood wikiPageLength "1977".
- Green_wood wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Green_wood wikiPageRevisionID "642387226".
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fuels.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Timber_seasoning.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Chimney_fire.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Combustion.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Creosote.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Energy_density.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Evaporation.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink File:Green_wood_visual_comparison.jpg.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Flue.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Furniture.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Heat.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Kiln.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Kilns.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Mean.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Mean_value.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Moisture.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Nail_(fastener).
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Temperature.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Water_content.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Wood_drying.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLink Wood_fuel.
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Green wood".
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLinkText "green timber".
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLinkText "green wood".
- Green_wood wikiPageWikiLinkText "green".
- Green_wood hasPhotoCollection Green_wood.
- Green_wood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Green_wood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Green_wood subject Category:Fuels.
- Green_wood subject Category:Timber_seasoning.
- Green_wood hypernym Wood.
- Green_wood type Person.
- Green_wood type Fuel.
- Green_wood type Substance.
- Green_wood comment "Green wood is wood that has been recently cut and therefore has not had an opportunity to season (dry) by evaporation of the internal moisture. Green wood contains more moisture than seasoned wood, which has been dried through passage of time or by forced drying in kilns. Green wood is considered to have 100% moisture content relative to air-dried or seasoned wood which is considered to be 20%.".
- Green_wood label "Green wood".
- Green_wood sameAs 생목.
- Green_wood sameAs m.04jfnxv.
- Green_wood sameAs Gỗ_sống.
- Green_wood sameAs Q5363027.
- Green_wood sameAs Q5363027.
- Green_wood wasDerivedFrom Green_wood?oldid=642387226.
- Green_wood depiction Green_wood_visual_comparison.jpg.
- Green_wood isPrimaryTopicOf Green_wood.