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Trapezoidal Tank Volume Calculator

Last updated August 28, 2025

Trapezoidal Tank (Prismatic) — Volume & Fluid Weight

Enter L, bottom width Wb, top width Wt, height H, level h, and density.

Total Volume (m³)–
Liquid Volume (m³)–
Fluid Weight (kg)–
Fluid Weight (t)–
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