The purpose of the work was to obtain fairly reliable initial data regarding the organization of fire-safe long-term storage of wet wood waste of a small diameter in the open air by various alternative methods. The subject of research was freshly felled hardwood with leaves in the form of a mixture of the following botanical composition: poplar, maple, cherry, mulberry. The average moisture content of freshly cut wood is 50%, i.e. 1 kg of moisture per 1 kg of completely dry wood. The three most common ways of storing of wet wood waste with diameter ≤ 30 mm were researched. In its natural form - in a pile and a fragment of a stack, and in its chopped form - in the form of wet "green" chips. During the storage period, the moisture content decreased on average: in the pile ~ by 5 times; in the stack fragment - 4.3 times; in a fragment of a stack of the "green" wood chips of trapezoidal section ~2.5 times [1, 2].
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