there isn't a measurment for hydraulic radius as far as i know and if you g on any website about it it doesnt have any measurements at the end of it.
Josh (A level geography student)
hydraulic radius has a unit as it is the ratio of c/s area to the wetted perimeter i. e.
A/P so unit of length............
thanks........jayesh gakare,(M.TECH. CHEMICAL ENGG.,IT-BHU,VNS,India.
Hydraulic Mean Radius = Cross sectional area of conduit divided by the inside (wetted) perimeter.
That depends on the units the radius is measured in. Radius is a distance and can be measured using any unit of length.
calculate radius of crane: The radius is always measured from the centre of rotation and is the radius measured after the boom deflects forward when under load.
Engine power is measured in horsepower.
Hydraulic Mean Radius = Cross sectional area of conduit divided by the inside (wetted) perimeter.
You can use the circumference of the pencil and the circumference formula to find the radius. Set the measured circumference equal to 2pi*radius and solve. I measured it to about .75 of an inch, so: .75=2pi*radius r=.75/2pi
no it can't.
What?!! Radius cannot be measured in Newtons!
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 80.0cm is about 2,144,661cm3
The radius of a circle is half the diameter → radius = ½ × 12 ft = 6 ft.
Leak in the hydraulic system pressure drop is caused. Pressure drop measured by a manometer. There is oil leaking hydraulic oil, along with signs of connections.
(Height times Pi) times (radius squared) If the height is measured in millimeters, then the radius must be measured in millimeters. Pi is 3.14 more or less.