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A Few UST Related Topics

Explore the differences between static and dynamic UST volume calculations with practical examples. Learn how to obtain volume from height, lost volume, and dimensions of a tank. Enhance your understanding of UST calculations today!

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A Few UST Related Topics

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  1. A Few UST Related Topics Sam Gordji, samgordji@yahoo.com Static Versus Dynamic Calculations Obtaining the volume from the height … Obtaining the lost volume (length, height) of a UST

  2. Static Versus Dynamic Calculation • We’ll look at two examples that perform dynamic calculations to see the power of dynamic calculation versus static calculation • Static calculations obtains only one value at a time • Dynamic calculation obtain as many results as is desired • For more please visit: http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/

  3. Obtaining the Volume and the Height (Radius) of a UST • We‘ll look at an *.exe that converts the volume to height and then uses this height to obtain the volume assuring that the process is correct • Please let me know if you would like a free copy of this *.exe

  4. Obtaining the lost volume/dimension of a tank • The example below shows how to obtain the length of a tank whose strap chart is lost

  5. Remarks • Examples covered were for flat steel tanks, with some adjustments these programs may be applied to fiberglass tanks • Please send additional questions that were not answered to: Sam Gordji, samgordji@yahoo.com

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