It is avg. length X avg. width X avg. heigth = Cubic Feet.
Well packed silage at the proper dry matter) should average about 45 lbs. as fed. (or 15 lbs of Dry matter at 66% moisture, 33% D.M. ) per Cubic foot.
It can get a little tricky determining the averages because the way the pile may be sloped, etc.
I.e....25' average width pile X 100' average length X Avg. height of 10' = 25,000 cubic feet. If this is packed well and at the proper moisture (66% moisture, 33% D.M.) there should be about 562 A.F. tons of silage in this pile, or about 188 tons of D.M. tons.
1 tons / 1000 = kg
Divide kilotons by 1,102.31 to get approximate short (US) tons.
Formula: metric tons x 2,204.6 = pounds
To calculate jarring ton miles, multiply the weight of the cargo in tons by the distance traveled in miles. The formula is: Jarring Ton Miles = Weight (tons) × Distance (miles). This metric helps quantify the total cargo movement and assess the impact on transportation costs and logistics efficiency. Ensure that both weight and distance are in the correct units for accurate calculation.
Mass divided by time, where the mass is measured in tons and the time is measured in hours. If the mass and time are measured in other units they will need to be converted to tons and hours.
To convert Silage Tons to Bushels you divide the tons by .15. If you are converting Bushels to tons, you multiply the tons by .15.
Bakau pile can be pile into the ground by using the excavation arm of a 20 tons excavator to press into the ground.
100 tons
Formula: tons x 0.8928571 = long tons
It varies a lot depending on the condition of the corn crop, but 15 to 30 tons is common.
Corn silage is typically measured in tons rather than bushels, but if you need to make a conversion, one ton of corn silage is roughly equivalent to about 8 to 10 bushels of corn. The exact conversion can vary depending on the moisture content and the specific type of corn. Generally, the conversion factor used is about 9 bushels per ton.
The conversion formula is: UK (long) tons x 1.12 = US (short) tons.
1 tons / 1000 = kg
Divide kilotons by 1,102.31 to get approximate short (US) tons.
Overburden tons/ore tons
Formula: metric tons x 2,204.6 = pounds
Formula: short tons x 907,200 = grams