You can convert a tanks storage capacity between numerous quantities including – Litres, m3, Gallons (UK), Gallons (US), Barrels and ft3. If you need a new fuel storage tank or would like to enquire about Octane’s Tank Cleaning service call 0113 2012 460 today. Not only that, but if you already have an existing measurement unit you wish to convert, our tank volume converter will allow you to do this quickly and easily. Click one of the 3 tabs across the top which represents your tank. The results of your inputs will be displayed in a range of measurement units including – Litres, m 3, Gallons (UK), Gallons (US), Barrels and ft 3.
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Vertical Cylindrical Tank Volume, Dip Chart and Fill Times - Metric. Optionally with all tank types, you can also include the Liquid Height, which will then allow you to work out the spare capacity available in the tank. Vertical Cylindrical Tank Volume - Metric. If you have Rectangular Tanks, you will need to include the Length, Width and Height of the tank. To find the volume in gallons of a cylinder in gallons, if input measurements are in feet: Multiply the radius of the cylinder by pi and the height of the cylinder Take the volume in cubic feet and multiply it by 7.481 if you want to convert it into US gallons or by 6.229 if you want to convert it into UK gallons.
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You will need to add the Diameter and Width for both Horizontal Cylindrical Tanks, Vertical Cylindrical Tanks. Next you need to select the measurement unit that your tank measurements are in, in order to ensure your results are accurate. Once you know your tanks dimensions, you simply need to select the type of storage tank you are calculating the volume for by selecting one of the tank type options – Horizontal Cylindrical Tanks, Vertical Cylindrical Tanks and Rectangular Tanks.