Pipe Volume Calculator

Calculate the volume of water held inside a pipe from its inside diameter and length.

Inside Diameter2 inLength10 ft
ID = Inside Diameter
L = Length
r = Radius (ID / 2)
V = Volume
VOLUME
gal
(US Gallons)

Usage Tip

Enter the inside diameter of the pipe and the length to find the exact volume of water the pipe can hold.

THE MATH
V = π × r2 × L
Where: r = ID2 (radius)  •  L = length  •  π = 3.14159265
• Volume is calculated in cubic units
• 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches
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