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The Weight Of Tank Calculator calculates the total weight of a filled tank including both the contents and the tank structure itself. This is essential for structural engineering, transportation planning, and safety assessments.
The calculator uses the weight formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates the weight of the fluid contents (volume × density × gravity) and adds the structural mass of the tank itself to get the total weight.
Details: Accurate tank weight calculation is crucial for structural design, foundation requirements, transportation safety, and ensuring compliance with load-bearing specifications.
Tips: Enter volume in cubic meters, density in kg/m³, gravitational acceleration (typically 9.81 m/s²), and tank mass in kilograms. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What units should I use for the inputs?
A: Use cubic meters for volume, kg/m³ for density, m/s² for gravity, and kilograms for tank mass. The result is in Newtons (N).
Q2: Can I get the weight in kilograms instead of Newtons?
A: For mass in kilograms, simply calculate Volume × Density + Tank Mass (omit the gravity multiplication).
Q3: What is the standard value for gravitational acceleration?
A: Standard gravity is 9.80665 m/s², but 9.81 m/s² is commonly used for engineering calculations.
Q4: How do I account for different fluids?
A: Use the appropriate density for your specific fluid (water = 1000 kg/m³, oil ≈ 800-900 kg/m³, etc.).
Q5: Should I include accessories and fittings in tank mass?
A: Yes, include all permanent components attached to the tank structure for accurate total weight calculation.