Easily calculate the total volume of a container shaped like a cylinder with hemispherical ends. This online tool is perfect for engineers, designers, and students needing to determine the capacity of tanks, capsules, or other vessels. Simply input the radius and cylindrical section height to get instant results.
Formula:
The formula for the volume of a cylinder with hemispherical ends combines the volume of the central cylindrical section and two end hemispheres.
Where:
- V = Total Volume
- π = Pi (approximately 3.14159)
- r = Radius of the cylinder and hemispheres
- h = Height (length) of the cylindrical section
The formula is:
V = πr²h + (4/3)πr³
This can also be written as:
V = πr²(h + (4/3)r)