Pipe Volume Calculator
Calculate the inner volume and material volume of a pipe by entering the outer diameter, wall thickness, and length.
How to Use the Pipe Volume Calculator
- Enter the required dimensions (length, width, radius, height, etc.).
- The area, volume, or other geometric value is computed instantly.
- Review the result along with the formula used.
- Adjust dimensions to compare different scenarios.
Casos de Uso
- •Calculating dimensions for home improvement or DIY projects.
- •Solving geometry problems for school or professional exams.
- •Estimating material quantities needed for construction work.
- •Planning layouts and designs with precise measurements.
Fórmula
Inner radius: r = d/2 − t. Inner volume: V = π × r² × L. Material volume: V = π × (R² − r²) × L.
Preguntas Frecuentes
How do you calculate the inner volume of a pipe?
First find the inner radius r = (outer diameter / 2) − wall thickness, then V = π × r² × length.
What is the material volume?
The material volume is the volume of the pipe wall: V = π × (R² − r²) × L, where R is the outer radius and r is the inner radius.
Can I use this for water capacity?
Yes. The inner volume in cubic meters × 1000 gives liters of water the pipe can hold.
What units should I use?
Use consistent units (e.g., all in meters or all in centimeters). The result will be in the cube of that unit.