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The section where the cooling system is installed in order to protect the products that will be damaged or spoiled if kept in a hot environment is called the cold air storage.

There are many products that lose their properties if not kept in a cold environment. In these warehouses, many kinds of fruits such as lemon, banana, apple and tomato are stored.
At the same time, animal foods such as beef and chicken are stored in these warehouses at minus degrees. In short, it is used in every field that is needed.

 While calculating the cold storage prices, area measurements are taken as a basis.

Here are small examples of how area measurements are calculated. There are computational errors that are not too difficult to understand but are often confused.

Now let's make a sample calculation for 10 m2 cold storage.
EXAMPLE 1:

MeterSquare Calculation: It is calculated as A side * B edge.

Let's consider a square. Let 10 meters of horizontal edge be 10 meters of vertical edge.

This area is 10 square meters, in other words 100 meters.

100 m2 covers an area of ​​10000 meters.
1000 m2 = 1000000 meters area.

When calculating tonal capacities, it is made as cubic meters. Let's see how to calculate the cost of tonne cold storage.

EXAMPLE 2:
Now we will make an area calculation for the cost of 1000 tons of cold storage.

Since we call it tons, the weight of the product to be stored is important. Let's store tomatoes in our example.

* It buys 4 columns, 4 layers and 16 crates of tomatoes on 1 cubic meter area.
* Let's say each case is 15 kg.

-The amount of weight per square meter: 15 * 16 = 240 kg.

When we convert 1000 tons to kilograms, it is 1,000,000 kg.

100.0000 / 240 = 41.660

In other words, for 1.000.000 kilograms of tomatoes, 240 kg of tomatoes can be stored in every 1 cubic meter area.

To understand how many cubic meters of area, we divided 1,000,000 kilograms into 240 and determined how many cubic meters of area. Our result is 41,660. Now we can preserve 1000 tons of tomatoes in 41,660 1 cubic meter lined up next to each other.

 
We wrote above that 100 square meters area is 10,000 meters. The space we need is not that small.
Let's assume that our cold storage is 3 meters. Let's determine how many cubic meters will go on a single floor by making 41660/3.

41660/3 = 13886 meters. So we must have 13886 meters of ground. Let's find out how many square meters 13886 meters are.

 
118 * 118 = 13924 square meters, and this is enough for us to complete our project. Our area of ​​38 cubic meters remains empty.


If there is an incorrect part of the process or if you know a more practical way, you can write it in the comments field below.

EXAMPLE 3:

Let's make a simpler example to understand the cubic meter calculation (without weight calculation).
 
20 m2 area is 400 meters. If we assume that the height of the area is 2 meters, we can get 400 * 2 = 800 m3 area. You can put 800 products in the form of 1 cubic meter in your warehouse.
EXAMPLE 4:

30 m2 cold storage is 900 meters.

40 m2 makes 1200 meters. If the height is 3 meters, we get 3600 m3.
EXAMPLE 5:

50 m2 equals 2500 meters. When the height is 2 meters, we get an area of ​​5000 m3.

Let's enlarge the calculations a little bit.

300 square meters is a total area of ​​300 * 300 = 90,000 meters. Suppose we do this at a height of 4 meters. We can obtain 360,000 m3 of area.

For 500 m2: 500 * 500: 250.000 Height (h): 4m 250.000 * 4 = 1.000.000 m3 area.

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