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Partial Volumes of frustums 1

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Elise

Petroleum
Mar 21, 2002
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Does anybody know how the calculate the partial volumes of HORIZONTAL frustums.
a) for true conical frustum
b) eccentric frustum - see previous post.
 
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Am I missing something? Why would the volume of a horizontal frustum be different from that of a vertical frustum?

Reidh
 
reidh,

i guess it doesn't if you're talking about the axis of the cone (being horizontal or vertical), but i thin it would if you're talking about the cutting planes (being perpendicular or parallel to the axis of the cone). I've interpreted the question as tho' the axis of the cone is vertical and the cutting planes are horizontal; elise ?
 
The frustum is used in a hotrizontal shell and tube heat exchanger kettle. so the bottom of the frustum is parallel with the floor...
 
By partial volume.
Image a layer of liquid that does not totally fill the frustum..
There are formulas for calculating partila volumes of horizontal pipes for the frustum its totally different ?
 
Now I understand what you mean.
A quick trip onto gives
2L/(R1-R0) [•] [arccos(1-h/r) [•] r3/3-[√]((2-h/r)h/r) [•] (10h2+31rh+6r2)r/45]
where h is the independent variable (filled height with h<2R0) and the expression in square brackets is to be evaluated first for r=R1, then for r=R0 and the difference of the two values inserted in the brackets; the other symbols should be simple to figure out.
Hope you'll understand that I cannot guarantee in any way the exactness of that formula...

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Elise, FYI, more commonly known as "eccentric cones" in the biz.

Regards,

Mike
 
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