In the modern economy, the actual weight of the goods is most often used to account for fuels and lubricants. Since fuels and lubricants, as a rule, are delivered in special tanks with a fixed volume, it becomes necessary to convert the received liters into mass units.
It is necessary
special tables with average density values for all brands of fuels and lubricants
Instructions
Step 1
To make the correct recalculation of liters of gasoline in mass units of a ton, determine the density of the incoming batch of fuel. To do this, use special tables with average density values for all brands of fuels and lubricants.
Step 2
If you are accounting for A-76 or AI-80 gasoline, then their average density is 0.715 grams per cubic centimeter.
Step 3
If you received gasoline with the AI-92 brand, then its density is equal to the value of 0.735 grams per cubic centimeter.
Step 4
If your batch of fuel contains AI-95 or AI-98 gasoline, then the density value can be taken as 0, 750 and 0, 765 grams per cubic centimeter, respectively.
Step 5
Sometimes it is allowed to use a simplified density calculation system if you agree with it with the Rostekhnadzor authorities, or with the tax inspectorate. According to this system, the density of liquefied gas is taken as 0.6 tons per cubic meter, the density of diesel fuel is equal to 0.84 tons per cubic meter, and the density index for gasoline of any brand is about 0.75 tons per cubic meter. Moreover, the density with the unit of measurement in tons per cubic meter is completely identical to the density values, where the unit of measurement is the gram per cubic centimeter.
Step 6
If you want more accurate measurements of gasoline, use the fuel density from the received invoices for calculations. In this case, the density calculation will take into account an air temperature that differs from the standard 20 degrees Celsius.
Step 7
Having determined the density of gasoline, multiply this value by the volume of fuel in liters and convert the resulting liters of fuel to the mass unit "ton". To do this, divide the number of liters by the conversion factor 1000. As a result, you will get the weight measurement of gasoline in tons.