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The Detention Time refers to the amount of time that a fluid (or any substance) spends within a particular component of a system. Check FAQs
Td=LwhQ
Td - Detention Time?L - Length?w - Width?h - Height of Crack?Q - Discharge?

Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate Example

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Here is how the Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate equation looks like with Values.

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Here is how the Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate equation looks like.

2.2673Edit=5Edit2.29Edit12000Edit1.01Edit
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Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Td=LwhQ
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Td=5m2.29m12000mm1.01m³/s
Next Step Convert Units
Td=5m2.29m12m1.01m³/s
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Td=52.29121.01
Next Step Evaluate
Td=136.039603960396s
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
Td=2.26732673267327min
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Td=2.2673min

Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate Formula Elements

Variables
Detention Time
The Detention Time refers to the amount of time that a fluid (or any substance) spends within a particular component of a system.
Symbol: Td
Measurement: TimeUnit: min
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Length
The Length refers to the measurement of the distance between two points.
Symbol: L
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Width
The Width of a sedimentation tank refers to the horizontal dimension across the tank, typically measured perpendicular to the flow of water in a rectangular tank.
Symbol: w
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Height of Crack
The Height of Crack refers to the size of a flaw or crack in a material that can lead to catastrophic failure under a given stress.
Symbol: h
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Discharge
The Discharge refers to the volume of fluid (usually water) that flows through a given cross-sectional area per unit of time.
Symbol: Q
Measurement: Volumetric Flow RateUnit: m³/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Detention Time

​Go Detention Period given Falling Speed of Smaller Particle
Td=Hv'
​Go Detention Time in Sedimentation Tank
Td=VTQ
​Go Detention Time given Displacement Efficiency of Sedimentation Tank
Td=FtDe

How to Evaluate Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate?

Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate evaluator uses Detention Time = Length*Width*Height of Crack/Discharge to evaluate the Detention Time, The Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate formula is defined as the time required for a given amount of water or wastewater to pass through a tank at a given rate of flow. Detention Time is denoted by Td symbol.

How to evaluate Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate, enter Length (L), Width (w), Height of Crack (h) & Discharge (Q) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate

What is the formula to find Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate?
The formula of Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate is expressed as Detention Time = Length*Width*Height of Crack/Discharge. Here is an example- 0.037789 = 5*2.29*12/1.01.
How to calculate Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate?
With Length (L), Width (w), Height of Crack (h) & Discharge (Q) we can find Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate using the formula - Detention Time = Length*Width*Height of Crack/Discharge.
What are the other ways to Calculate Detention Time?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Detention Time-
  • Detention Time=Outer Height/Falling SpeedOpenImg
  • Detention Time=Volume/DischargeOpenImg
  • Detention Time=Flowing through Period/Displacement EfficiencyOpenImg
Can the Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate be negative?
No, the Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate, measured in Time cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate?
Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate is usually measured using the Minute[min] for Time. Second[min], Millisecond[min], Microsecond[min] are the few other units in which Detention Time with respect to Discharge Rate can be measured.
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