Thursday, November 14, 2024
10' 200.4 BBL, 12' Diameter, 1.67 BBL Per Inch
15' 210.6 BBL, 10' Diameter, 1.17 BBL Per Inch
15' 300.6 BBL, 12' Diameter, 1.67 BBL Per Inch
20' 400.8 BBL, 12' Diameter, 1.67 BBL Per Inch
16' 528 BBL, 15' 6" Diameter, 2.75 BBL Per Inch
16' 535.68 BBL, 15' 6.5" Diameter, 2.79 BBL Per Inch
Converting A Gauge Into Inches.
Gauge = (12) feet, (3) inches, (1) Quarter Inch.
((12) x 12) + (3) + ((1) / 4) = 147.27 Inches.
BBLS Loaded = 180
180 / 1.67 = 107.78 Inches For Oil.
Converting Inches Into A Gauge.
147.27 - 107.78 = (39.49) Inches.
(39.49) / 12 = 3.29083 Ft. (3) Ft.
3.29083 - (3) = 0.29083 Ft.
0.29083 x 12 = 3.49 inches. (3) In.
3.49 - (3) = 0.49 Inches.
0.49 x 4 = 1.96 Quarters. (1) Quarter Inch.
Gauge = 3 Ft, 3 Inches, 1 Quarter.
How Much Does Oil Weigh?
Example:
131.5 + 40.5 Api Gravity Oil = 172.0
49600.702 / 172.0 = 288.376 Pounds Per BBL.
How Much Can I Load?
Empty Truck And Trailer Weight = 30,054 lbs.
80,000 - 30,054 = 49,946
49,946 / 288.367 = 173.2 BBL.
Good Rule Of Thumb.
173.2 - 40.5 = 132.7 + Gravity.