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Discharge in Settling Zone Formulas
The Discharge refers to the volume of fluid (usually water) that flows through a given cross-sectional area 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.
Settling Zone formulas that make use of Discharge
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Height of Settling Zone given Detention Time
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Height of Settling Zone given Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge
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Height of Settling Zone given Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank
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Length of Settling Zone given Vertical Falling Speed in Sedimentation Tank
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Length of Settling Zone given Detention Time
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Length of Settling Zone given Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge
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Width of Settling Zone given Detention Time
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Width of Settling Zone given Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge
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FAQ
What is the Discharge?
The Discharge refers to the volume of fluid (usually water) that flows through a given cross-sectional area 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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