“…The volume specific heat of the wood samples in the radial direction were: softwood -spruce (0.503-0.575 10 6 J m -3 K -1 ), black pine (0.582-0.664 10 6 J m -3 K -1 ), hardwood -beech (0.758-0.820 10 6 J m -3 K -1 ), oak (0.813-0.890) 10 6 J m -3 K -1 ) and medium hardwood -chestnut (0.649-0.728 10 6 J m -3 K -1 ). In the literature, the values of mass specific heat were presented by Glass and Zelinka, (2010), Peere and Keey (2014), Radmanović et al (2014) and Igaz et al (2017), so in order to make a data comparison the values of volume specific heat were divided by the density of the wood sample, the partial results are in good agreement with the values presented in the literature by Czajkowski et al (2016), Sonderegger et al (2011 and Kühlmann (1962). They reported that the cause of various values of thermal parameters in the tangential and radial directions of the hardwood samples (oak, beech) is high-density wood fibre, but on the other hand, in the samples of softwood (spruce, pine) it is the low density of wood fibre.…”