Tank Calibration Calculator
Liquid volume by level for 4 tank shapes. Accurate formulas, 1 cm step strapping table, CSV export.
What is tank calibration (strapping)?
Tank calibration produces a strapping table that converts a liquid level (in centimetres) to a volume (litres). Without one you cannot know how much fuel sits in a service-station or terminal tank, because most geometries are non-linear — especially horizontal cylinders with ellipsoidal heads. This calculator gives an estimate from nominal dimensions; for official accounting (commercial or excise) a physical calibration with metrology certification is required.
Tank parameters
Result
The calculator uses nominal dimensions. Real tanks have construction tolerances, pressure/temperature deformations, may sit at an angle. Official accounting requires physical volumetric calibration with verification.
Strapping table
| Level, mm | Volume, L |
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Need to calibrate tanks regularly?
Order the KPR10-01 calibration kit from Gerkon — complete equipment for volumetric tank calibration: reference measuring vessels, dosing pump, fittings, hoses. Pays for itself in 2-3 calibrations vs hiring a third-party lab.
View KPR10-01 →Need an official strapping table with metrology certificate?
Gerkon performs full tank calibration as a service on-site: measure real dimensions, build 1 cm step table, issue UkrMetrTestStandart verification protocol. Suitable for commercial and excise accounting.
Order service →Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between flat, hemispherical and ellipsoidal heads?
Why does volume grow non-linearly with level in a horizontal cylinder?
How does the horizontal-cylinder formula work?
V = L × (R² × arccos((R−h)/R) − (R−h) × √(2Rh − h²)), where R is radius, L length, h level from bottom. This is the classic circular segment area times length. Filled-head volume is added on top.