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Working out the volume of a detention basin

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kazzy

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Hi, I know this may seem easy but I just want to check that my calculation of a rectangular based detention basin that has slopes around the sides is correct. It is like an upside down square based triangluar prism but is cut off at the top.
I have a formula which I would like to check is correctly giving me the volume of the pond:
It is (h/3)(A +A' + sqrt(AxA'))

h = depth of the pond.
A is the surface area on the bottom of the pond
A' is the surface area on the top water level of the pond(this is larger)
Thanks
 
Average end area would be fine (Area top + Area Bottom)/2 X H for a prismatic configuration
 
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