V = 0.25 * pi * (diameter^2) * height
For your numbers this works out to be 9.425 ft^3 (cubic feet).
Subtract the area of the I.D. of the pipe from the O.D. and multiply the result by the length. (I.D. and O.D. are inside and outside diameter respectively)
The volume of a right circular cylinder is pi r2 h. The volume displaced by the 20mm piston is pi 102 200, or 62831.8. The volume displaced by the 100mm piston must be the same, so solve for h in pi 502 h = 62831.8, or h = 8mm.
Take 550mm divide it by 2 to get the radius. Square the value of the radius. Muiltiply that value with 960 and 3.14. You now have your volume of the cylinder in mm. To convert from mm to cm. Divide the value you got by 10. Volume of any cylinder = (Pi) x (radius)^2 x (height).
The performance of a pneumatic system is dependent upon the air displaced or handled, which is directly proportional to the stroke and diameter. In other words, it is to be considered like a cylinder whose volume increases with diameter and length.
Measure the outer diameter of the tube and its' length. Calculate each tube volume and multiply by number of tubes. For those who want to calculate the inside liquid capacity of the shell side, it is advise to include the baffle volume with the tube bundle volume.
The diameter, alone, is not enough to find the volume of a cylinder. You need the height as well. > Where pi = 3.1416, and d = cylinder diameter cylinder volume = pi * (d/2)2 * length of cylinder
By inserting the data you know into the formula for the volume of a cylinder, and solving the resulting equation for the quantity you don't know - in this case, for the height. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is: volume = pi x radius2 x length. The radius is half the diameter.
The volume is 17,671,500 mm3
Volume in cubic units = pi*(diameter/2)2*height
The volume of a glass cylinder with an inside diameter of 6.0 cm and height of 28 cm is 791.68 cubic cm.
You can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder to calculate that.
The volume of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius (half of the diameter) and h is the height. The radius of a cylinder with a diameter of 4 feet is 2 feet. Plugging in the values, the volume of the cylinder is approximately 87.96 cubic feet.
The formula for the Volume of a cylinder is Pi*Radian2*Height=Volume. Therefore V=3.14*112*18=6842 ft3
The volume of a cylinder that is 30mm in diameter and 700mm high is 494,800.84mm3
The radius of the cylinder is half of the diameter, so the radius is 1 foot. The volume of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Plugging in the values, the volume of the cylinder is V = π(1)^2(12) = 12π cubic feet.
It's unclear what the units of the inside diameter are, inches or feet (or even some other unit), but the formula is V = [Pi]r2h, where both r and h must be in the same units. Note that the radius, r, is one half the diameter.
Diameter = 2 * square root of {(volume / (pi * Height))} or in symbols d= 2 * (v/(pi * h))^1/2