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13. Volume computation

13.2. Cross section method

Another method is based upon cross-sections. You have to calculate the area of each cross-section and the volume between two consecutive sections is their distance multiplied by the average of their areas.

Let's have two sections, their areas are  A_1 and  A_2 and the distance between them is d_1. This case the volume between the two sections is

 V_1= d_1\frac{A_1+A_2}{2}

In general when you have  N sections:

 V=V_1+V_2+...+V_{N-1}=d_1 \frac{A_1+A_2}{2} +d_2 \frac{A_2+A_3}{2} +...+d_{N-1} \frac{A_{N-1}+A_N}{2}

In the special case when  d_1=d_2=...=d_{N-1}=d the volume is:

 V= \frac{d}{2} (A_1+A_N+2(A_2+A_3+...+A_{N-1}))