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Liter Capacity Circular Water Tank Design Calculation

The document outlines calculations to determine the diameter of a circular water tank needed to store 10,000 liters of water with a maximum depth of 2 meters. It calculates the diameter for depths between 0.5 to 2.5 meters in 0.5 meter increments, finding that a depth of 2 meters requires a diameter of 2.5 meters.

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Liter Capacity Circular Water Tank Design Calculation

The document outlines calculations to determine the diameter of a circular water tank needed to store 10,000 liters of water with a maximum depth of 2 meters. It calculates the diameter for depths between 0.5 to 2.5 meters in 0.5 meter increments, finding that a depth of 2 meters requires a diameter of 2.5 meters.

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10000 Liter Capacity Circular Water Tank

Design Calculation
Engr. BalaramMay 08, 2020

If we are asked to select a suitable size for a circular


water tank to store 10000 liters of water for a
residential building. Note that the depth should not be
more than 2 meters.

10000 Liter Capacity Circular Water Tank Design Calculation

Circular Water Tank Design Calculation:

When depth, d = 0.5 m, 10 m^3=  (3.1416*D^2)/4*0.5   => D = 5 meter.


When depth, d = 1.0 meter then, 10 m^3=  (3.1416*D^2)/4*1.0   => D = 3.5 meter.

When depth, d = 1.5 meter then, 10 m^3=  (3.1416*D^2)/4*1.5   => D = 2.9 meter.

When depth, d = 2.0 meter then,10 m^3=  (3.1416*D^2)/4*2.0   => D = 2.5 meter.

When depth, d = 2.5 meter then, 10 m^3=  (3.1416*D^2)/4*2.5   => D = 2.25 meter.

So if depth, d  = 0.5 meter then diameter, D = 5 m.

And if depth, d  = 1.0 meter then diameter, D = 3.5 m.


And if depth, d  = 1.5 meter then diameter, D = 2.9 m.
And if depth, d  = 2.0 meter then diameter, D = 2.5 m.
And if depth, d  = 2.5 meter then diameter, D = 2.25 m.

The depth should not be more than 2 meters, Thank you.


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