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Author: Simon Ceglinski

Date: 10/10/2003

8:12:14 PM

Subject: RE 4: Measurements for volume

 

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The calculation is Pi * radius^2 * length.

Where, Pi=3.141, radius=half the diameter and length (if you can't work this out, stop now).

Eg.. Log is 50cm diameter and 6mtrs long.
3.141*(0.25*0.25)*6
=1.178m3

This is really rough, but you can make it better by averaging the radius by measuring both ends of the log - if you want to do the same for a tree (standing), look for a volume formula for the species you have using a good search engine (the formulas vary a lot between species).

 
 

 

There are 4 messages on this subject

Measurements for volume [Mr H Wickramasinghe]  [6/16/2003 4:36:55 AM]
     RE 4: Measurements for volume [Simon Ceglinski]  [10/10/2003 8:12:14 PM]
     RE 3: Measurements for volume [nikafal]  [8/27/2003 2:48:47 PM]
     RE 2: Measurements for volume [Ms. Nancy T. Adams]  [8/10/2003 2:23:27 PM]
     RE 1: Measurements for volume [victor]  [8/3/2003 10:18:09 AM]
 
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