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Rectangular Tank Or Pressure Vessel Volume

Calculate the fluid volume and mass for a full or part full rectangular tanks and vessels.

Fluid volume and mass can be calculated for liquid tanks only (the gas volume is ignored). For part full tanks the fluid level is measured from the inside base of the tank. Rectangular tanks are assumed to be unpressurised.

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CALCULATOR : Rectangular Tank Or Pressure Vessel Volume Liquid [FREE]   ±

Calculate the volume and mass of liquid in a full or partially full rectangular tank or vessel.

For part full tanks, the volume is calculated from the liquid surface height measured from the inside base of the tank.

Tool Input

  • voltype : Volume Type
    • Zsu : User Defined Liquid Surface Height
  • ρl : Liquid Density
  • L : Tank Inside Width
  • W : Tank Inside Length
  • H : Tank Inside Height

Tool Output

  • Ml : Liquid Mass
  • Vl : Liquid Volume
  • Vt : Total Volume

CALCULATOR : Liquid Density From Specific Gravity Degrees API Twaddell And Baume [FREE]   ±

Calculate single phase liquid density from specific gravity, degrees Baume, degrees Twaddell, or degrees API.

For liquids lighter than or equal to water the density can be defined as degrees API, or degrees Baume (Be-). For liquids heavier than water the density can be defined by degrees Baume (Be+), or degrees Twaddell.

Tool Input

  • sgtype : Density Type
    • SGu : User Defined Specific Gravity
    • Be+u : User Defined Degrees Baume SG > 1
    • Be-u : User Defined Degrees Baume SG <= 1
    • Twu : User Defined Degrees Twaddell SG > 1
    • APIu : User Defined Degrees API SG <= 1
    • ρu : User Defined Liquid Density

Tool Output

  • ρ : Fluid Density
  • API : Degrees API SG ≤ 1
  • Be+ : Degrees Baume SG > 1
  • Be- : Degrees Baume SG ≤ 1
  • SG : Specific Gravity
  • Tw : Degrees Twaddell SG > 1