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Mike 13-04-2004 03:42 PM

Volume
 
Can someone please tell me what the volume of water is, in gallons, of a 50
metre length of garden hose.

Thinking of making a heat exchanger to heat up the water in a big box with
50 metres of garden hose snaked out and under a Perspex cover

There has to be a calculation somewhere bit I don't know.

Thank you.

Mike

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Neil Jones 13-04-2004 04:34 PM

Volume
 

"Mike" wrote in message
...
Can someone please tell me what the volume of water is, in gallons, of

a 50
metre length of garden hose.

Thinking of making a heat exchanger to heat up the water in a big box

with
50 metres of garden hose snaked out and under a Perspex cover

There has to be a calculation somewhere bit I don't know.

Thank you.

Mike


If it has an internal diameter of 13mm, it has a cross section of
0.000133 m^2, so the volume of the pipe is 6.65 litres (I think that's
about a gallon and a half).

Neil



Martin Sykes 13-04-2004 04:34 PM

Volume
 
"Mike" wrote in message
...
Can someone please tell me what the volume of water is, in gallons, of a

50
metre length of garden hose.

Thinking of making a heat exchanger to heat up the water in a big box with
50 metres of garden hose snaked out and under a Perspex cover

There has to be a calculation somewhere bit I don't know.

Thank you.

Mike

--
H.M.S.Newfoundland Association Reunion Hayling Island April 23rd - 26th
Royal Naval Reunion Eastbourne May 7th - 10th
H.M.S.Collingwood Association Reunion Bracklesham Bay May 21st - 24th
Nat.Service (RAF) Assoc. Cosford Parade / Social Weekend 25th - 28th June



If a hose has an internal diameter of 13mm, then

13mm*13mm*PI *50m

= 1.3cm * 1.3cm * 3.1415 * 5000cm

= 26546 cubic cm

= 26.5 litres

= 5.8 gallons

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Martin & Anna Sykes
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klara King 13-04-2004 04:35 PM

Volume
 
In message , Mike
writes
Can someone please tell me what the volume of water is, in gallons, of
a 50 metre length of garden hose.


If the interior diameter of said hose is .5 inch, that would be 1.37
gallons (?)

Klara
--
Klara, Gatwick basin

Neil Jones 13-04-2004 04:35 PM

Volume
 

"klara King" wrote in message
...
In message , Mike
writes
Can someone please tell me what the volume of water is, in gallons,

of
a 50 metre length of garden hose.


If the interior diameter of said hose is .5 inch, that would be 1.37
gallons (?)

Klara
--
Klara, Gatwick basin


I got 1 gallon 3.7 pints?



Neil Jones 13-04-2004 04:35 PM

Volume
 

"Martin Sykes" wrote in
message ...
"Mike" wrote in message
...
Can someone please tell me what the volume of water is, in gallons,

of a
50
metre length of garden hose.

Thinking of making a heat exchanger to heat up the water in a big

box with
50 metres of garden hose snaked out and under a Perspex cover

There has to be a calculation somewhere bit I don't know.

Thank you.

Mike

--
H.M.S.Newfoundland Association Reunion Hayling Island April 23rd -

26th
Royal Naval Reunion Eastbourne May 7th - 10th
H.M.S.Collingwood Association Reunion Bracklesham Bay May 21st -

24th
Nat.Service (RAF) Assoc. Cosford Parade / Social Weekend 25th - 28th

June



If a hose has an internal diameter of 13mm, then

13mm*13mm*PI *50m

= 1.3cm * 1.3cm * 3.1415 * 5000cm

= 26546 cubic cm

= 26.5 litres

= 5.8 gallons

13 mm diameter = 6.5 mm radius.



Franz Heymann 13-04-2004 07:05 PM

Volume
 

"Mike" wrote in message
...
Can someone please tell me what the volume of water is, in gallons,

of a 50
metre length of garden hose.


The diameter is probably about 2 cm.
The cross sectional area is then 3.142 square cm
The volume will be 15710 cc, or 15.7 litres
At approximately 4.5 litres per gallon, this comes to about 3.5
gallons.


Thinking of making a heat exchanger to heat up the water in a big

box with
50 metres of garden hose snaked out and under a Perspex cover

There has to be a calculation somewhere bit I don't know.


Franz



Roland Butter 13-04-2004 07:05 PM

Volume
 
In article ,
says...
The diameter is probably about 2 cm.


That's a really big hose! I just had to stretch mine like mad to get it
over a bit of 15mm copper pipe.

--
Roland Butter :- There's nothing like a knob of butter.

Martin Sykes 13-04-2004 08:05 PM

Volume
 
"Neil Jones" wrote in message
...

"Martin Sykes" wrote in
message ...


If a hose has an internal diameter of 13mm, then


13 mm diameter = 6.5 mm radius.


Oops, well spotted. In which case, it's a quarter of what I said

= about 1.5 gallons

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Martin & Anna Sykes
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http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~sykesm





Franz Heymann 13-04-2004 08:37 PM

Volume
 

"Martin Sykes" wrote in
message ...
"Mike" wrote in message
...
Can someone please tell me what the volume of water is, in

gallons, of a
50
metre length of garden hose.

Thinking of making a heat exchanger to heat up the water in a big

box with
50 metres of garden hose snaked out and under a Perspex cover

There has to be a calculation somewhere bit I don't know.

Thank you.

Mike

--
H.M.S.Newfoundland Association Reunion Hayling Island April 23rd -

26th
Royal Naval Reunion Eastbourne May 7th - 10th
H.M.S.Collingwood Association Reunion Bracklesham Bay May 21st -

24th
Nat.Service (RAF) Assoc. Cosford Parade / Social Weekend 25th -

28th June



If a hose has an internal diameter of 13mm, then

13mm*13mm*PI *50m


Divide by 4

[snip]

Franz



Franz Heymann 13-04-2004 08:37 PM

Volume
 

"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
...

"Mike" wrote in message
...
Can someone please tell me what the volume of water is, in

gallons,
of a 50
metre length of garden hose.


The diameter is probably about 2 cm.
The cross sectional area is then 3.142 square cm
The volume will be 15710 cc, or 15.7 litres
At approximately 4.5 litres per gallon, this comes to about 3.5
gallons.


I probably overestimated the diameter. Unless I am wrong, most
household hoses will have an internal diameter of 1/2", or 1.25 cm.
If that is a better estimate for the diameter, the volume in gallons
comes down to 1.37 gallons.

Franz




Franz Heymann 13-04-2004 08:38 PM

Volume
 

"Roland Butter" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...
The diameter is probably about 2 cm.


That's a really big hose! I just had to stretch mine like mad to get

it
over a bit of 15mm copper pipe.


Yes. I think I did overestimate the diameter of a "retail" hose. I
figured on a 3/4" diameter, but 1/2" is probably more nearly right.
In that case the volume comes down to 1.37 gallons.

Franz



David Hill 13-04-2004 10:06 PM

Volume
 
"............ Can someone please tell me what the volume of water is, in
gallons, of a 50 metre length of garden hose.

Thinking of making a heat exchanger to heat up the water in a big box with
50 metres of garden hose snaked out and under a Perspex cover ........"

I would have thought you would have used a header tank and a circulating
pump, in which case the volume is not important.
Have you thought of using black alkathene pipe, whilst it is a bit more
expensive you can get a better range of sizes and being black it will
absorbed more heat.
You say under a Perspex cover, if you can insulate under the pipe and then
have a reflective surface on top of the insulation then for the top use
something like Correx (Double skin sheet ) you will get more heat in the
unit.

--
David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk






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