dmarie04
Fishaholic
I know that to determine the volume of a regular rectangle tank you take height x width x lenth and then divide by 231. But what about a long hexagon shaped tank? How would I determine the volume of this tank:
Hexagonal
Do not confuse hexagonal tanks (which are fairly rare) with octagonals (which are more common). A hexagonal tank has six sides (as per the diagram below) while the octagonal has eight.
To determine the surface area of a hexagonal tank you need to know its length (L), its width (W), and the length of the front pane (X).
Calculation form
The formula for surface area is then:
Area = 0.5(W.L + W.X)
ie: Multiply the width of the tank by its length and record the answer. Multiply the width of the tank by the length of the front pane and add this to the first number. Divide by two to get the surface area.
Hexagonal
Do not confuse hexagonal tanks (which are fairly rare) with octagonals (which are more common). A hexagonal tank has six sides (as per the diagram below) while the octagonal has eight.
To determine the surface area of a hexagonal tank you need to know its length (L), its width (W), and the length of the front pane (X).
Calculation form
The formula for surface area is then:
Area = 0.5(W.L + W.X)
ie: Multiply the width of the tank by its length and record the answer. Multiply the width of the tank by the length of the front pane and add this to the first number. Divide by two to get the surface area.
No diagram there, here you go
http/www.adelaideaquariums.com.au/faqs/a...volumecalc.html
And then multiply the S.A by the height to get volume. Volume will be in ml if you used cm as the unit, obviously that can be converted to whatever.
Measure (in volume) how much water it tanks to fill up the tank to a level of one inch, then multiply that volume by the height of the tank in inches (the level that it will be filled too). This will only work if the tank is empty!!
i.e. If it takes 2 gallons to fill the tank to a level of one inch and the tank is 10 inches high, the volume of the tank will be 20 gallons!