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One cubic meter of wood pellets typically weighs between 600 to 750 kilograms, depending on the type of wood and the density of the pellets. The moisture content and manufacturing process can also affect the weight. Generally, hardwood pellets tend to be denser and heavier compared to softwood pellets.
It depends on the density of the wood as it can range from 170 to 1370 kg/cubic metre. At a total guess I would say less than 1 cubic feet.
To determine how many 15 kg wood pellets can fit in a 40-foot container, we first need to know the volume of the container and the packaging of the pellets. A standard 40-foot container has a volume of approximately 67 cubic meters. If we assume the wood pellets are packaged in bags that occupy about 0.1 cubic meters each, you could fit roughly 670 bags in the container. Therefore, you can fit approximately 10,050 kg (or 10.05 metric tons) of wood pellets in a 40-foot container.
40.2 bushel of corn to a ton of wood pellets
A cord of wood occupies a volume of 128 cubic feet.[1] Step 1: The volume of the room is:LxWxH = (8 yards)(8 yards)(5 yards) = 320 cubic yards------------------------------------------------------------------------------[2] Step 2: Converting that into feet where 3 feet = 1 yard, you get the following:(3 feet)^3 = (1 yard)^327 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard(320 cubic yards)(27 cubic feet / 1 cubic yard) = 8640 cubic feet.------------------------------------------------------------------------------[3] Step 3: Now you just divide:8640 cubic feet of space / 128 cubic feet of wood = 67.5 cords!!
A cord of wood is a unit of measurement for firewood equal to 128 cubic feet, typically stacked in a pile 4 feet wide, 4 feet high, and 8 feet long. A cubic meter of wood is a metric unit of measurement equal to the volume of a cube with sides measuring 1 meter in length (about 35.3 cubic feet). The main difference is in the volume each unit represents and the measurement system they belong to.
That would depend on the size of the wooden pellets.
There are about 200,781.25 btu in a cubic foot of oak. A cord of wood amounts to 128 cubic feet.
Wood has a wide range of densities.