Posted by Jim James on December 23, 2007 at 12:05:55 from (207.119.138.252):
In Reply to: OT - Pipe volume posted by Bob Farrell on December 23, 2007 at 10:22:11:
I have an easier way as far as I am concerned. Any time you need volume of a pipe, tank or anything round, Covert the diameter to inches and take inches times inches times .0408 and the answer will be gallons per foot. Then you can multiply by the length or height or break it down by inches. Example a 5 foot diameter tank 12 feet tall is _________ gallons. 60 times 60 equal 3600 times .0408 equal 146.88 gallons per feet times 12 feet heigh equal 1,762.56 gallons. I learnt this in my water and wastewater classes and have used nothing but it since. alot easier to me than the pie or .7854??
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