Seasoning refers to the process of removing moisture from timber or drying timber.
Unseasoned hardwood shrinkage.
Partially seasoned timber can come from unseasoned timber that has partly dried or from seasoned timber used in a moist environment so that it has taken up moisture and increased in moisture content above 15 mc.
Enter the actual measured width of the lumber in inches and fractions of an inch centimeters if metric.
As the timber dries out seasons shrinkage will occur which varies between species from say 3 12 in the common hardwood species and 3 5 in the common pine species.
Do not enter decimals or fractions and do not enter the percentage sign after the value.
The amount a piece of wood will shrink lengthwise called longitudinal shrinkage is so small typically about 0 1 to 0 2 that it is usually inconsequential to the volumetric shrinkage however plywood greatly benefits from the low longitudinal shrinkage of wood layers of wood veneer are glued together with the grain direction of each ply oriented perpendicular to the adjacent ply.
Shrinkage rates for some common australian species are provided in table 1.
Seasoning hardwood timber enhances the basic properties of the timber increasing the stiffness bending strength and compression strength.
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.
Enter the initial moisture content mc.
Wood shrinkage calculator width.
Some other hardwood species can shrink in excess of 10.
This does not mean unseasoned timber is unsuitable for any use it just means you need to be aware of and maybe detail for any shrinkage that may occur.
The figures in each class represent the average shrinkage that occurs from unseasoned to 12 moisture content.
Such as hardwood floor joists figures relating to the shrinkage from unseasoned to 12 moisture content are of greater importance.
Shrinkage 6 mm per 100 mm should be expected for unseasoned hardwood.
Unseasoned timber can be expected to shrink as its moisture content reduces.
Once timber has dried to the moisture content of its environment called its emc it can and will of course continue to swell and shrink as it s environment changes.
Hardwood species of high shrinkage eg.
Consideration must be given in design construction to allow for shrinkage where unseasoned timber is used.
Shrinkage in unseasoned members.
Solid seasoned hardwood timber tends to have a superior dimensional stability to unseasoned hardwood timber and is much less prone to warping and splitting.
Allowance should therefore be made for shrinkage in unseasoned bearers joists and decking and for the gaps that will develop between the decking boards.
Also included in the table.