Semis that pull one trailer get six miles to the gallon on fairly level roads, so if the truck is out on the Interstate going 60mph it burns 10 gallons per hour. Add to that idling time, diesel for your refrigerated trailer, and so on...figure anywhere from 10 to 20 gallons per hour depending on where you're going and what you're doing. We also burn a little fuel going down hills because we use the engine to help slow the truck. Like my instructor said, put it in sixth with the Jake brake on, apply 10 pounds of brake pressure and you'll go down with no problem at all.
7 halons per hour
150 gallons per hour
1gal. per hour
2500 pounds per hour, which is about 368 gallons per hour. by: a 13 year old.
The Airbus A320 burns roughly 2500 pounds per hour, which is about 368 gallons per hour.
3051 Lit per hour
10 litres
it depends on the flight level. can be up to 300lbs/hour per engine
at 80% load approx 11 liters an hour
On average a Caterpillar Track Excavator 320 BL will consume about 10 gallons of fuel per hour. On an average eight hour workday, it will consume 80 gallons of fuel.
Around 3,000 lbs per hour, but it really depends on if your cruising, climbing, or descending.
Airliner jet engines such as a Boeing 737 burns about 3,500 pounds of fuel per hour at cruising altitude and speed. Thats a little over 500 gallons per hour per engine.