An 18-inch pipe (inside diameter) 3,000 feet long could hold up to 5,301.44 US gallons.
A 59.5-inch diameter cylinder holds 1,733 gallons per inch of length/height.
1. If you measure the diameter and length in feet. the formula is below. L = length d= Diameter units are in feet # gallons = (L*pi*d2)*1.87 2. if you measure Diamter and Length in inches # gallons = (L*pi*d2)*57.75
Length x Width x Height / 231 is the equation to get gallons.
44,912.4 gallons of water per 4,300 feet.
244.78 gallons
Gallons of volume in a horizontal cylinder =(5.875) x (diameter of the round end, feet) x (diameter again, feet) x (length, feet)
A 1-meter length of 102mm inside diameter pipe has a volume of: 1.797 cubic Imperial gallons or 2.159 US gallons.
For a 3 foot diameter pipe, 52.9 US gallons per foot of length.
I think it would be 697 gallons.
The length of a radius is not the length of a diameter. The diameter is two times the length of the radius.
The volume of a pipe that measures 8 feet in length and 24 inches in diameter is: 25.133 cubic feet (about 188 US gallons).
The Hazira-Vijaipur-Jagdishpur pipeline is 2800km long.