Using the same formula as before, but for chest volume, and assuming a constant depth of 9 inches and length of 24 inches, we can estimate the chest volume for different chest circumference sizes as follows:
45-inch chest: approximately 7,997 cubic inches
50-inch chest: approximately 11,780 cubic inches
55-inch chest: approximately 16,079 cubic inches
58-inch chest: approximately 18,309 cubic inches
As you can see, each additional inch of chest circumference leads to a progressively larger increase in chest volume, with the largest difference between adjacent sizes occurring between the larger sizes (e.g. the difference between 55-inch and 58-inch chests is larger than the difference between 45-inch and 50-inch chests).