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To calculate a quick budget price for a stainless steel tank that includes the followin
If under 10,000 litres, a 400 manway, 2 x 80mm nozzles, an insect-proof vent, cone top and bottom. Welds strip polished
Or if over 10,000 litres, a 500 manway, plus 2 extra 150mm nozzles. Support system is Sched10S legs, with |/\| bracing if
Enter US Gals if unfamiliar with m3 >
Enter capacity in cubic meters >
Stainless steel type > (select 304, 304L, 316 or 316L)
Material cost per kilogram > Enter $/lb if unfamiliar with $/kg >
Material margin >
Labour chargeout rate $/hr >
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(1cubic meter = 1,000 litres = 264.17 US Ga
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The price is rounded up up to the nearest $100. Therefore on small tanks, it may not change with
significant changes to the material margin.
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To Convert To x by Enter Equals
Click to return to HELP acres square feet 43,560acres square meters 4,046.9
acres square rods 160
acres hectares 0.4047
acre feet barrels 7758
acre feet cubic meters 1,233.5
angstrom, cm 1.00E-08
angstrom, nm 0.1
astronomical unit, AU cm 1.50E+13astronomical unit Tm 0.1496
atmospheres (atm) feet of water 33.8985
atmospheres in of Hg 29.921
atmospheres mm of Hg 760
atmospheres psi 14.6960
atmospheres kPa 101.325
bar atm 0.98692
bar dyne cm-2
1000000
bar psi (lb in-2
) 14.50377
bar mm Hg 750.0617
bar MPa 0.1
barrel (bbl) ft 5.6146
barrel cubic meters 0.15898barrel gal (US) 42
barrel liter 158.9873
BTU Canadian BTU 1.0004180
BTU ISO BTU 1.0005271
BTU cals 251.996
BTU erg 1.055E+10
BTU joule 1055.056
calorie joule 4.1868
centimeter (cm) inch 0.03937
cm m 0.01
cubic meters litres 1000
cubic meters yards 1.308
Return to BudgetPricer cubic meters gallons (US) 264.200
darcy m2
9.87E-13
degrees Centigrade degrees F0C*1.8 + 32
degrees Fahrenheit degrees C (0F-32 )/1.8
degrees K degrees C - 273.15
dyne g cm s-
1
dyne Newton 1.00E-05
dyne pounds force 2.248E-06
erg cals 2.388E-08
erg dyne cm 1
erg joule 1.00E-07
fathom (fath) ft 6
feet (ft) in 12
feet m 0.3048
feet (cubic feet) gals 7.4627
feet head (H2O) psi 0.4335
furlong yd 220
gallon (US) in 231
gallon (US) ft 0.134
gallon (US) litres 3.78541
gallon (Imp.) in 277.419
gallon (Imp.) litres 4.546092
gamma gauss 1.00E-05
gamma tesla 1.00E-09
gauss tesla 1.00E-04
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gram kg 1.00E-03
hectare acre 2.4710
hectare m2 10,000
horsepower kW 0.7457
inch (in) cm 2.54
Return to TankSizer inch (in) mm 25.4
or PressureVessels joule (J) ergs 1.00E+07
joule cals 0.2388
kilogram (kg) g 1000
kilogram pounds (lb) 2.20462
kilometer (km) m 1000kilometer ft 3280.84
kilometer mile 0.6214
kilometers/hr (kph) mph 0.6214
kilowatt (kW) hp 1.3410
knotts mph 1.1508
knotts kms/hr 1.852
liters cubic meters 0.001
liters gal (US) 0.2642
liters gal (Imp) 0.2200
liters pint (Imp) 1.7598
liters cubic inches 61.0237
mach knotts 644.3067
mach miles/hour 741.4549mach kms/hr 1193.2560
megapascals MPa psi 1.45E+02
meter angstrom 1.00E+10
meter ft 3.2808
meters head (of H2O) psi 1.422295
meters head (of H2O) kPa 9.806
micron cm 1.00E-04
mil (0.001 inch) mm 0.0254
mile ft 5280
mile km 1.6093
mm Hg dyne/cm2 1,333.224
nautical mile kilometers 1.852
Newton dynes 100,000
Newton pounds (lbf) 0.2248
Newton-meter (torque) ft lbf 0.7376
ounce lbs 0.0625
Pascal atmospheres 9.869E-06
Pascal psi 1.450E-04
Pascal torr 7.501E-03
pint (US) gallons (US) 0.125
pint (UK) gallons (UK) 0.1249999
poise g/cm/second 1
poise kg/meter/second 0.1
pound (lbm) kgs 0.4536
pound (lbf) Newtons 4.4482pounds/cubic ft (lb/ft
3) kg/m 16.0187
psi (lbf/in2 ) mbar 68.9476
psi (lbf/in2) MPa 6.89E-03
rod ft 16.5
quart gallons 0.25
stoke cm2/s 1
slug kgs 14.594
tesla gauss 104
Torr Millibar 1.333224
Torr mm of Hg 1
ton (long) lbs 2,240
tonnes (metric) lbs 2,205
tonnes kgs 1,000
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ton (short or net) lbs 2,000
ton (short or net) kgs 907.1847
ton (short or net) tonnes (metric) 0.907
watt joules/second 1
yard inches 36
yard meters 0.9144
year (cal) days 365.2421988
year (cal) seconds 3.16E+07
Basic Units Length meter mTime second s
Mass kilogram kg
Temperature Kelvin K
Electrical Current ampere A
Multiples of Ten pico 10^-12
p
nano 10^-9
n
micro 10^-6
milli 10^-3
m
kilo 10^3
k
mega 10^6
M
giga 10^9
G
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Component Thick Width Length kgs x No. off = kgs
Client: Job:
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Design stresses used are for a maximum temperature of 100oC. Note however any variation between the selected (available) thickness and the theoretically derived.
First, select a material >
Diameter
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Design Pressure
Alternative input Pressure
Shell
Dished End
mm. mm.
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SAVINGS ACCRUALS INCLUDING TAX PAID INTEREST AND LOAN REPAYMENT
Monthly deposit = Annual interest = % Applicable tax rate
Yearly amount = $0.00
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A lump sum of
Invested at %, attracting 20.0 % tax, will earn $0 per week, less tax = $0 netor, after months becomes
Borrowed at % interest requires $0.00 per week to service the interest.
or repaid over years
To see the effect on the repayment time (and interest), of paying a set amount per week, click on /week payment beside
choose Goal Seek from the Tools menu, in the To value: box enter the amount you want to repay, and in the By changing
enter E54. Click OK
Find the monthly deposit toget $10,000 in 1 year at
that interest
Find the monthly deposit toget $100,000 in 5 years at
that interest
Find the monthly deposit toget $100,000 in 10 years at
that interest
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Spreadsheets There are links on most sheets (except InterestRates) that take you to the UnitsCoIt is marked with underscored text thus - Example (Click to test)
QuoteGenii
Enter
Complexity
Next line
Note1
You can choose between austenitic (the 18/8 series such as 304 or 316) or duplex stainless steel, and mild
labour hours formulae will default to austenitic stainless. After familiarising yourself, try the other material option5 in Material cost, 15 in Margin and 50 in Labour rate. You have set the defaults for the "worksheet"Anything in Component, 10 for Thick(ness), 500 for Width, 1000 for Length, 1 as the Number (off)The weight and price of the material has been calculated, both for this component and the whole worksheet. Igstage but see Note1 below*.
For this exercise, enter1 for a simple mark and cut process. (Note but ignore the override hrs just now)This is a smart bit. A trifle complex like its name, but when mastered it will bring some of the power of compution suggested man hours depends somewhat on the "density" of the work pieces but as a starting point, for thiand 25.0mm, a factor of 1 approximates to a basic, rectangular, mark and cut process. 10 is a complexdeforming, welding and reforming, a dome end for example. Therefore, halfway between, 5 is an average overathe simple coil-based barrel and the more complex cone or dome ends.Note that suggested hours have been calculated and added to the component price and the whole sheet, antime has been included in the total hours. This will be added to, as more components are defined, consequincrease however, is less significant, once the job has been initiated...as you might expect. Note the increasehas been defined.
Something Else as the Component, 1.6 for Thickness, 500 for width, 6250 for Length, 1 the Number and 1 forunexpected?The material is the same at 40kgs and it is the same mark and cut process, yet the hours are more than doubleAt 6 meters long, versus just 1 meter, this second component is a more difficult work-piece to handle. It willcoil and flatten for a start.This feature however, generates possibly exaggerated results when extended into an unusual range. For instaand the length 10000mm the hours jump to 5. Some have argued that not to be unreasonable, because it wohandle without damaging. True, but a workshop that took on such work might be expected to have special eqformula create and Quote-Genii users need to be aware of, if using it to venture a little outside the norm. Awont override the suggested hours anyhow! Good estimators are made that way. At least you will now have a cremain master of your own destiny :)
The Number column is also used for length units such as 10 meters, feet or whatever. This is for materials likThickness, Width or Length columns are left blank, the formula will use the quantity in the Number column anthe next column when the $/unit rate has been entered. The other use of the $/kg or $/unit column is to ovewhen all the dimensions are entered, to accommodate a component made from material that is different frommay all sound confusing at first but it soon becomes clear with use. The main point is that if that column containthat line will be extended at that rate.
Other things worth noting are the reported mix of labour and materials in the price, as well as the worksinformation if asked to trim your price to match someone who is stil l just using a dart board as a calculator.
Finally, for this exercise, take a note of the suggested hours for either component and change the Number off tsimple linear multiples, and neither would they be. Many years ago, a senior engineer in the firm, told me that(then) model Jaguar motor car was named Mark7 was because that was the number at which fabrication eff icieThere is a background monitor that flashes up a warning if the hours fall outside a set of expected parametcompletely missing the dartboard. You can of course ignore it. ..there may be good reason.
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version sheet.
steel. Leave that for now, thes.
nore the Override $/kg at this
ing to your quoting. The effectcknesses between say 2.0mmshaped component requiringll for say a tank, that includes
d at the bottom, a job start-upently the hours increase. Thewhen the second component
r Complexity. Notice anything
at 1.35efinitely need two men to de-
nce, if the thickness is 1.0mmuld be a very difficult piece touipment. It is just a quirk that
nd show me an estimator thatonsistent basis upon which to
e pipe etc so that if either theextend it at the $/unit rate in
rride the default material costthe main bulk of the job. This
s anything, the component on
profit per man hour. Useful
o 5 and then 10. They are notthe reason the very desirable
ncy peaked.
rs...if you didn't notice a dart
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a known best price at which theprice will be used, provided the
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ates" If no known purchase costo deduce a price.st, or direct import rate has beene, usualy but not in every case,mula.
alid for anything that a merchantnt purchase cost, your estimatedthe data was more than 90 dayss used. A quick way to obtain a