Some years ago I wrote aCalculus tutorial, and in the tutorial I posed a sample problem in three-dimensional integration — how to compute the partial volume of a commonly seen storage tank mounted horizontally (see figure 1). Pretty quickly I started receiving inquiries from people in the sto...
It probably never reached the level of reliability that was the hallmark of the Sherman but I would guess that had Aberdeen tested a Brit tank they would have determined similar problems.as with the T-34. The real fault of Stalin lay in the purges of his high command. Had Marshall Tukha...
I'm currently reading Lang's "First course in calculus" and can't seem to find the solution to a rather basic problem. "Water is flowing into a tank in...
NOTE: TankCalc remembers a user's choices and entries — all of them. This is a convenience for those who may have to interrupt work on a particular problem and come back to it later. TankCalc saves the user's choices in a file located at (user directory)/.TankCalc/TankCalc.ini. ...
TankCalc has a way to check its own work. In its normal mode of operation, TankCalc creates a table of volumes correlated with sensor heights (and the option to create the opposite — a table of heights for volumes — but not so quickly), but the first thing TankCalc does is compute...