Cylindrical Tank Volume Formula:
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Definition: This calculator computes the volume of a cylindrical tank based on its radius and height.
Purpose: It helps engineers, architects, and students determine the capacity of cylindrical containers like tanks, pipes, and silos.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the area of the circular base (πr²) and multiplies it by the height to get the total volume.
Details: Accurate volume calculations are essential for storage capacity planning, fluid dynamics, and structural engineering applications.
Tips: Enter the radius and height in the same units (e.g., both in meters or both in feet). All values must be > 0.
Q1: What units should I use?
A: Any consistent units can be used (meters, feet, inches), but radius and height must be in the same units.
Q2: How do I measure radius if I only know diameter?
A: Divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius.
Q3: Does this work for partially filled tanks?
A: No, this calculates total volume. For partial fills, you'd need additional calculations.
Q4: How accurate is the calculation?
A: It's mathematically precise for perfect cylinders. Real-world tanks may have variations.
Q5: Can I use this for horizontal cylinders?
A: Only if completely full. Horizontal cylinders require different calculations for partial fills.