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Diameter (Dipping Tube) and Variable Elevation Curve.

Hello  for  all  ,

I want to thank Mr. Jesse for the help he has given me.
I'm currently working on "dipping tube" and I do not know why I get this message: Diameter (Dipping Tube) must be smaller than the smallest tank diameter in the Variable Elevation Curve.
 
That it is the relationship between the 2.

I have copied that 3variable elevation Curve represents the variations of volume through the thank following the elevations.

That is to say that when j erases the small diameters at VARIABLE ELEVATION Curve this message does not appear, although I have to represent the bottom of the tank which has a zero volume therefore no equivalent diameter.  please what is the mistake

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  • Saliha,

    All the values in the diameter equivalent column need to be greater than 0.3 (300 mm), which is the diameter of the dipping tube. Row 10 and row 3 in the variable elevation curve need to be larger.

    Regards,

    Mark

  • Hi

    I forget to say that my tank has already a form , it is horizontal and I must follow the elevation to determine the volume resulting from the height and determine the equivalent diameter (which I assume is the diameter of the sphere that contains this effective intention) so I Can not change my diameters. But I can not write others that are less than 300mm, but I do not understand why the software requires us this


    BEst regards
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  • Hi

    I forget to say that my tank has already a form , it is horizontal and I must follow the elevation to determine the volume resulting from the height and determine the equivalent diameter (which I assume is the diameter of the sphere that contains this effective intention) so I Can not change my diameters. But I can not write others that are less than 300mm, but I do not understand why the software requires us this


    BEst regards
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