Volume Formula:
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The rectangular fuel tank volume formula calculates the capacity of a rectangular tank by multiplying its length, width, and height. This gives the total volume in cubic feet that the tank can hold.
The calculator uses the volume formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the three-dimensional space inside the tank by multiplying its three perpendicular dimensions.
Details: Accurate volume calculation is crucial for determining fuel storage capacity, planning fuel requirements, and ensuring proper tank sizing for specific applications.
Tips: Enter all dimensions in feet. Measurements should be taken from the inside of the tank for accurate capacity calculation. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: How do I convert cubic feet to gallons?
A: Multiply cubic feet by 7.48052 to get US gallons. For example, 10 cubic feet × 7.48052 = 74.8052 gallons.
Q2: Should I use internal or external dimensions?
A: Always use internal dimensions for capacity calculations, as the tank walls take up space.
Q3: How accurate is this calculation for irregular tanks?
A: This formula is only accurate for perfect rectangular tanks. For irregular shapes, more complex calculations are needed.
Q4: What if my tank has rounded corners?
A: The calculation will slightly overestimate capacity. For precise measurement, account for the rounded corners separately.
Q5: How does temperature affect fuel volume?
A: Fuel expands with temperature. The calculated volume is for the fuel at measurement temperature - about 0.1% volume change per °F for diesel.