OilAndGas


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Welcome to Oil & Gas ENGINEERING Calculator, an Engineering Calculators for
Engineers and Students worldwide, This calculators for solving complex equations
and formulas in the field of Civil Engineering.

The Calculators are listed Below:

* Volume Calculators

Volume Conversion Calculator
Calculate Volume Of a Cube
Calculate Volume Of a Cone
Calculate Volume Of a Cylinder
Calculate Volume Of a Square or Rectangle Room
Calculate Volume Of a Pyramid
Calculate Volume Of a Sphere
Calculate Volume Of a Ellipsoid

* Mass Length

Centimeters to Feet
Feets to Centimeter
Inches to Centimeter
Centimeter to Inches
Millimeters to Inches
Inches to Millimeters
Centimeters to Yards
Yards to Centimeters
Meters to Feets
Feets to Meters
Meters to Yards
Yards to Meters
SQ.Centimeters to SQ. Feets
Sq Feet to Sq Centimeters
Sq Inches to Sq Centimeters
Sq Centimeters to Sq Inches
Kilograms to Pounds
Pounds to Kilograms.

* Temperature

Fahrenheit to Celsius
Celsius to Kelvin:
Celsius to Fahrenheit

* Periodic Table

Click on you wish to see values of chemical

* Pressure

Atmospheres to Feet of Water

Feet of Water to Atmospheres

Feet of Water to Inches of Mercury

Inches of Mercury to Feet of Water

Inches of Mercury to PSI

PSI to Inches of Mercury

Feet of Water to PSI

PSI to Feet of Water

PSI to Inches of Water

Inches of Water to PSI

KSC to PSI

Bars to PSI

PSI to Bars

PSI to KSC

Kilopascals to PSI

PSI to Kilopascals

KSM to Feet of Water

Feet of to KSM

* Speed-Distance-Time

Calculate Time from Distance and Speed

Calculate Distance from Speed and Time

Calculate Speed from Distance and Time

* Differential Pressure Calculator

In some cases, it may be necessary to insert a resistance in the pipeline to
restrict the flow to a certain value at a given pressure drop. The Differential

Pressure Calculator calculates the K value needed to achieve a differential
pressure for a specified flow rate.

* Ideal Gas State Equation

Ideal Gas State Equation was first stated by Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron
in 1834. It determines the relationship between its pressure, volume and
temperature.

The Equation of State of an Ideal Gas, which is a good approximation to
real gases at sufficiently high temperatures and low pressures; that is,
PV = RT where P is the pressure, V is the volume per mole of gas, T is
the temperature, and R is the gas constant.

Any equation that relates the Pressure, Temperature, and Specific
Volume of a substance is called the equation of state.

* Critical Oil Flow Rate Calculator

Mayer & Garder were the first to proposed this concept for determining
the Critical oil flow rate for a gas-oil isotropic reservoir with the perforated
interval at the lower bottom of the oil zone.