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For PSF we have to consider the velocity, For example: for Sewage Treatment it is 15m/hr and for Water Treatment it is 12m/hr.
Calculation for Example:
Flow rate : 10m3/hr
Velocity : 12m/hr
we have to use this formula: Area π/4 d2 = Flow rate/velocity
π/4 d2 = 10/12
= 0.833
d2 = 0.833 * 4/π
= 1.06
d = Sqrt (1.06)
= 1.03m
in mm = 1.03*1000
dia = 1030mm
Height and diameter will give you the volume, if you know the density you can then calculate weight from that.
Static pressure is .434 X height Example 10 ft x .434 4.34 PSI to prove take 2.31 PSI x 4.34 To find FORCE to need to calculate the diameter of the piping and the height and then the weight of the water inside the pipe
Pi x diameter x height.
The volume of a cylinder that has a diameter of 20 mm and a height of 15 mm is 4,712.39 mm3
To calculate the surface area of a single filter element, we first find the radius by dividing the diameter by 2, giving us 9.5 inches. The formula for the surface area of a cylinder is 2πrh + 2πr^2, where r is the radius and h is the height. Assuming the height of the filter element is negligible compared to the diameter, the surface area of one filter element would be approximately 1194.74 square inches. Therefore, the total surface area of 20 filter elements would be around 23,894.8 square inches.
To calculate the diameter of a cylindrical oil tank, you can use the formula: diameter = 2 * square root of (volume / (pi * height)), where the volume and height of the tank are known. Input these values into the formula to find the diameter.
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To calculate the volume of a cylinder, first determine the height or length of the cylinder as well as the diameter. Divide the diameter by two to get the radius, then use this formula:Volume = radius2 x Pi x length (or height)
Volume = Height * Area of Circle Area of Circle = pi*(Diameter/2)^2 Height = Diameter Volume = Diameter*(pi*(Diameter/2)^2) Volume = (pi/4)*Diameter^3 Diameter = (4/pi) * Volume ^ (1/3) Diameter = (4/3.14)*220^(1/3) ≈ 6.54 cm
You need to know the radius/diameter or the height of the drum.
The diameter of the water column does not affect the pressure.It is the height of the column that determines the pressure at the base.(and also the barometric pressure and temperature).
A sphere's height will always be the same as its diameter.