A 14-inch diameter by 20 foot long pipe has a volume of: 21.38 cubic feet.
The volume of a pipe is proportional to the square of its diameter. Since the diameter of the 8-inch pipe is twice that of the 4-inch pipe, the 8-inch pipe can carry four times the volume of the 4-inch pipe.
V = 703.7 cubic inches.
Assuming that the interior diameter of the pipe is 1/4 inch. Volume = Pi x radius2 x height radius = 1/8 inch = 0.125 inches radius2 = 0.015625 height = 1000 feet = 12000 inches substituting Volume = 3.1415926 x 0.015625 x 12000 Volume = 589.0486125 inches3 Using Google calculator (589.0486125 cubic inches to gallons) 589.0486125 (cubic inches) = 2.54999399 US gallons about 2.55 US gallons
Every time! lol Seriously a 10-inch pipe is 5/4 of an 8-inch pipe
what amount of pressure you need to hidrotest 8 inch pipe
To calculate the volume of the pipe, we first need to determine the cross-sectional area using the formula A = πr^2, where r is the radius (4 inches). Then, multiply the cross-sectional area by the length of the pipe to find the volume in cubic inches. Finally, convert the volume from cubic inches to cubic feet by dividing by 1728.
An 8-inch pipe that is 16,800 feet long has a volume of: 5,860 cubic feet (43,835.8 liquid gallons).
The maximum flow rate for a 1 inch diameter pipe is typically around 8-12 gallons per minute. To calculate the maximum volume, you would need to multiply the flow rate by the amount of time the water is flowing.
16
8 "
The answer will depend on the length of the pipe.