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how do calculate the volume of a Vertical vessel in m3/hr?
If you convert the dimensions to meters, then when you calculate volume, you will get m3. Then use the conversion factor 1 m3 = 1000 L, so multiply by 1000 (L/m3). Or you can take the measurement in centimeters, then 1 cm3 = 1 mL = 0.001 L, so multiply by 0.001 (L/cm3).
V = 141.37 m3
length*breadth*depth of the structure=...........m3 of concrete is needed. .
Density (D) is equal to mass (m) of an object over volume (m3). Formula to calculate density is D = m/v. Unit of density is kg/m3.
1 m3 is equal to 1000 litres. The definition of a litre is 1 deci-metre cubed i.e. a cube with sides each of 1/10th of 1m (10cm). So you need to do to convert from m3 to litres is multiply by 1000.
'by using this formula , Q=A*V, M3/Sec=M2*M/Sec'
I calculate in SI-units. Use appropriate units for your own use. Density is mass pr. volume, like: 0.2 kg / m3 so when you have 10 m3 you just multiply the two numbers: 0.2 kg/m3 time 10 m3 = 2 kg Note that the cubic meter (m3) is shortened out by it self. So you end up with the mass alone.
Height (in metres) x Width (in metres) x Breadth (in metres) = Volume in m3
Pi r2 l = m3 3.141592654 (Pi) x 0.066x0.066 (r2) x 13.44 (l) 0.1839 m3
4 kg/0.005m3 = 800 kg/m3
The densities of NH3 at variable temperatures are - At boiling point - 0.86 kg/m3 At 15 oC - 0.73 kg/m3 At -33 oC - 681.9 kg/m3 (liquid) At -80 oC - 817 kg/m3 (transparent solid)