Volume Formula:
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The Fuel Tank Capacity Calculator estimates the volume of liquid a tank can hold based on its dimensions and shape characteristics. It's useful for determining fuel storage capacity in various container types.
The calculator uses the volume formula:
Where:
Explanation: The equation calculates the cubic volume and converts it to gallons using the appropriate shape factor for the container type.
Details: Accurate volume calculation is essential for fuel storage planning, transportation logistics, inventory management, and compliance with safety regulations.
Tips: Enter all dimensions in feet, and the appropriate shape factor for your container type. The default shape factor converts cubic feet to US gallons.
Q1: What is the standard shape factor value?
A: The standard conversion from cubic feet to US gallons is 7.48052, but this may vary for different container shapes.
Q2: Can this calculator be used for irregular shapes?
A: This calculator is designed for rectangular tanks. For cylindrical or irregular shapes, different formulas and shape factors are needed.
Q3: How accurate is this calculation?
A: The calculation provides a theoretical maximum capacity. Actual usable capacity may be less due to internal components, fill limits, and tank design.
Q4: Can I use different measurement units?
A: All inputs should be in feet for accurate results. Convert other units to feet before calculation.
Q5: Why is the shape factor important?
A: The shape factor accounts for the conversion between cubic volume and liquid gallons, which varies based on container geometry and measurement standards.