0.7854*r*r*h
where r- radius of coil
h is height of coil
for 3" coil volume is
0.7854*1.5*1.5*2.54*2.54*1.7/10000=2lts
density=mass/volume 7.850=2500kg/(0.47*L*0.914) Ravindra
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density=mass/volume 7.850=2500kg/(0.47*L*0.914) Ravindra
kg = 6.16546 x width mm x OD2 x bore2 ---- 1000000
You're essentially trying to calculate the diameter of a cylinder with a hole in the middle. There are two formulas for volume which you need. Volume= Pi * r2 * h (where Pi=3.142, r = radius of the coil, h = width of the coil) Volume= Weight/Density Since both these formula equal Volume: Weight/Density= Pi * r2 * h Since the weight you have is for a cylinder with a hole in it, you need to calculate the volume of the whole cylinder (without the hole) and subtract the volume of the hole. So for a steel coil Weight/Density = (Pi * rc2 * h)-(Pi * rh2 * h) where rc= the radius of the coil and rh = the radius of the hole (Radius=diameter/2) you're trying to calculate the radius of the coil, so rearrange the formula to get: ((Weight/Density)/Pi*h) + rh2 = rc2 The diameter of the coil = 2 *rc NOTE:- It's important to keep your units of measure consistent throughout the calculation. Density is generally represented by kilograms per cubic metre (kg/m3) - for us metric users ;-) Therefore keep your coil weight in kgs and your radius / width measures in metres.
you have to measure the diameter of the coil and then multiply the diamter by pi
Weight divided by 3.399, divided by gauge. Divided by width.
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The area of a coil is calculated by pi r squared x length.
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