Pool capacity in gallons divided by fill time in hours equals fill rate in gallons per hour (gal / hr = gal/hr).
To calculate the evaporation rate of your swimming pool, you can use a simple formula: Evaporation Rate = (Pool surface area) x (Evaporation rate factor) x (Temperature difference). Measure the surface area of your pool, find the evaporation rate factor for your area, and determine the temperature difference between the pool water and the air. Multiply these values to calculate the evaporation rate.
the rate that water is coming into the pool, is the amount of water in the pool (x) divided by the amount of time it take to fill the pool. x / 10 the rate to empty the pool is x / 15 the rate to fill the pool wile it is being emptied, is the rate filling the pool minus the rate emptying the pool. x / 10 - x / 15 simplified 3x / 30 - 2x / 30 this gives x / 30 divide the rate the pool is filling, by the amount of water. (x / 30) / x this gives a time of 30 hours to fill the pool.
Capacity of container divided by rate of flow
how do i calculate the volumn of backwash in a pool
This pool holds up to 13,460 gallons of water. (this would fill it to the very top)
Assuming a 25,000 gal pool, 1. Determine rate per hour for both, 15 hrs is 1667gals/hour, 30 hrs is 833gal/hr and add them for a 2500 gal rate /hour 2. 25,000/2500 is 10 hours.
That would completely depend on the flow rate from the source. There Is no standard answer to what your fill rate would be. If you calculate the mount of water coming from the hose by timing how long it takes to fill a 5 gallon bucket, then calculate the volume of the pool, you can then estimate how long the fill of the pool will take.
It depends on two other factors viz;- #1 How deep is the pool #2 Rate of flow of the inflowing water.
You need three measurements, length, width, and depth, to calculate the volume of the pool
The number of barrels needed to fill up a pool depends on the size of the pool. On average, a barrel of oil holds about 42 gallons of oil. You would need to calculate the volume of your pool in gallons and then convert that into barrels to estimate how many barrels you would need to fill it.
15 min.Let the time be x minutes.THEREFOREtheir combined rate = 1 pool per x minutes ortheir combined rate = 1/x pool per minute>>...Jim can fill a pool...in 30 minutes...>...Sue can do the same job in 45 minutes...>...Tony can do the same job in 1 ½ hours.,,
No, to fill the pool just place the hose into the swimming pool and make sure not to over fill it. Hatawa