Why Do We Use Cylinder Tanks for Fuel Transport?

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Tanks for fuel transportation are typically cylindrical due to their efficiency in minimizing surface area for a given volume, making them more practical than rectangular shapes. Cylinders also avoid problematic corners and welded joints, which can be weak points under pressure. This shape maximizes volume while using less metal, enhancing structural integrity. Additionally, cylindrical tanks are easier to transport on roads compared to larger spherical tanks. Overall, the cylindrical design offers a balance of strength, efficiency, and practicality for fuel storage and transportation.
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Hi, I want to know, why do we use tanks with cylinder forms for fuel transportation and not with another geometric form, like a 3D rectangle (i don't know the english word for it... :smile:) ?

thanks...
 
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well, in some cases, tanks are spherical in shape.

i think that one issue is, given a fixed volume to contain, selecting a shape that minimizes surface area. the sphere would be the absolute best but a cylynder is better than a rectanguloid or whatever the english word is.

another reason is that corners and (welded) joints are bad for tanks, particularly those under pressure.
 
The cylinder maximizes the volume for a given amount of metal while remaining
a practical form to take down a road. A large sphere towed from the back of a truck
would have trouble going down narrow roads.

Cylinders are also much stronger than boxes.
 
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