Dish End Calculator

Dish End Calculator

Professional Dish End Weight Calculator

Calculate dish end blank diameter, approximate developed area and weight for fabrication estimation. This tool supports torispherical, ellipsoidal, hemispherical and flat dish end types.

Dish End Reference

InputsID, Thickness, Type
Unitsmm, kg, nos
UseTank & Vessel Fabrication

Enter Dish End Details

Calculation Result

0.000 kg
Single Dish Weight0.000 kg
Approx Blank Diameter0 mm
Approx Developed Area0.000
Quantity1 nos
Density7.85 g/cm³
About this dish end calculator: This calculator gives approximate dish end blank diameter, developed area and weight for fabrication estimation. Final dish end dimensions should be verified with approved drawings, forming allowance, trimming allowance and applicable pressure vessel standards.

This tool helps engineers and fabricators estimate the weight of formed dish ends used in tanks, reactors and pressure vessels. It gives a quick result for blank diameter, developed area and approximate material weight.

Dish ends are common in industrial fabrication because they close cylindrical shells safely and efficiently. Different shapes are used based on pressure, cost and forming method. Torispherical ends are common for general fabrication. Ellipsoidal ends are useful for better pressure performance. Hemispherical ends are used where higher pressure strength is required.

Common Dish End Types

The most used dish end types include torispherical, ellipsoidal, hemispherical and flat circular ends. Each type has a different developed shape. Therefore, the blank size and weight may change depending on the selected shape.

Applications in Tank and Vessel Work

This calculation is useful for storage tanks, air receivers, reactors, boilers, process vessels and fabricated industrial equipment. In addition, it helps with material purchase planning, costing, cutting layout and workshop estimation.

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Engineering References

For official pressure vessel and fabrication references, users may visit ASME, ASTM International, and ISO.