agregorynz
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I am a winemaker and am trying to work out graduated dip charts for tanks in the winery I work for.
The part that is giving me the most trouble are working out graduated volumes for flat sloped floor cylinder tanks. Think of a wedge that has had a cookie cutter put through it then placed in the bottom of a cylinder of the same diameter as the cookie cutter. I am okay to calculate volumes for the other more straight forward parts of a wine tank (cones, cylinders, rectangles etc) its just the flat sloping floor that is puzzling me.
I would like to know formula for the volume of this section of a tank at different fill heights. I am guessing it might consist of two formulas for the upper and lower half of the widest point on the floor. I haven't done algebra/calculus/geometry in maaaaaannnny years and would appreciate a bit of help. It probably is related to circular segments and chords but I couldn't tell you more than that.
Thanks in advance for any help offered.
The part that is giving me the most trouble are working out graduated volumes for flat sloped floor cylinder tanks. Think of a wedge that has had a cookie cutter put through it then placed in the bottom of a cylinder of the same diameter as the cookie cutter. I am okay to calculate volumes for the other more straight forward parts of a wine tank (cones, cylinders, rectangles etc) its just the flat sloping floor that is puzzling me.
I would like to know formula for the volume of this section of a tank at different fill heights. I am guessing it might consist of two formulas for the upper and lower half of the widest point on the floor. I haven't done algebra/calculus/geometry in maaaaaannnny years and would appreciate a bit of help. It probably is related to circular segments and chords but I couldn't tell you more than that.
Thanks in advance for any help offered.