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    • A Offline
      AlexAle
      last edited by

      Hello to everybody. I am here for the first time looking for a solution to my problem:
      I created a wooden barrel in which I would like to calculate the volume of the liquid I can put inside at differnt heights. The barrel is posed in orizzontal way.
      The top solution should be to trace a mobile surface able to follow the inernal section of the barrel (that is not a cilinder), calculating the volume at single points (or 0,5 cm step by step).
      Is it possible in your opinion? If yes, suggestions or comments?
      Using sketchup vers. 8.0 freeware.
      hope I was clear in the exposition of the problem, thank you for attention and helpness
      waiting for answers soon
      bye bye

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      • gillesG Offline
        gilles
        last edited by

        Make the inner volume a group it must be solid, edit the group intersect with an horizontal plane,delete unwanted geometries , the group must remain a solid, select the group and look at entity info to see the volume.

        " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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          AlexAle
          last edited by

          ty. but in this case I'll obtain the instant volume at the height of the intersected plan.
          If I have to calculate (per ex) 50 or more levels I need to create 50 different intersect planes deleting extra geometries all the time.
          I would need, but I don't know whether is possible, a solid volume able to change misures by "move botton" and following the barrel shape, in order to know how many litres I will have when the liquid is at 10 cm or 11 or 12 and so on.
          Is it possible in your opinion?
          bye

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            For something like that, I think I would do the math rather than doing it graphically in SketchUp. You can't modify the volume the way you need using Scale or the Move tool.

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            • A Offline
              AlexAle
              last edited by

              shame...as I supposed. I would like to make graphically the change of contents of the barrel, indicating the volume, but...
              Thank you a lot.

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              • Jean LemireJ Offline
                Jean Lemire
                last edited by

                Hi folks.

                See these files:

                Progressive volume of a barrel.zip
                Click in sequence on the scenes tabs of the skp file.

                You can use the Excel file as a start to do the calculation.

                Just ideas

                Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                  AlexAle
                  last edited by

                  @jean lemire said:

                  Hi folks.

                  See these files:

                  [attachment=0:254czc31]<!-- ia0 -->Progressive volume of a barrel.zip<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:254czc31]
                  Click in sequence on the scenes tabs of the skp file.

                  You can use the Excel file as a start to do the calculation.

                  Just ideas

                  Nice, Quite good. Tks Jean

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