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Discharge in Dynamics of Fluid Flow Formulas
Discharge is the volume of fluid that passes through a given cross-sectional area of the turbine per unit of time. And is denoted by Q. Discharge is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Second for Volumetric Flow Rate. Note that the value of Discharge is always negative.
Formulas to find Discharge in Dynamics of Fluid Flow
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Discharge through Pipe given Head Loss in Turbulent Flow
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Dynamics of Fluid Flow formulas that make use of Discharge
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Power Required to Maintain Turbulent Flow
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Head Loss due to Friction given Power Required in Turbulent Flow
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List of variables in Dynamics of Fluid Flow formulas
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Power
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Density of Fluid
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Head Loss Due to Friction
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FAQ
What is the Discharge?
Discharge is the volume of fluid that passes through a given cross-sectional area of the turbine per unit of time. Discharge is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Second for Volumetric Flow Rate. Note that the value of Discharge is always negative.
Can the Discharge be negative?
Yes, the Discharge, measured in Volumetric Flow Rate can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Discharge?
Discharge is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Second[m³/s] for Volumetric Flow Rate. Cubic Meter per Day[m³/s], Cubic Meter per Hour[m³/s], Cubic Meter per Minute[m³/s] are the few other units in which Discharge can be measured.
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