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The Outer Height refers to the external vertical dimension of an object or structure. Check FAQs
H=Lwhv'Q
H - Outer Height?L - Length?w - Width?h - Height of Crack?v' - Falling Speed?Q - Discharge?

Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge Example

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Here is how the Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge equation looks like with Values.

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Here is how the Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge equation looks like.

54.4158Edit=20Edit2.29Edit12000Edit0.1Edit1.01Edit
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Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
H=Lwhv'Q
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
H=20m2.29m12000mm0.1m/s1.01m³/s
Next Step Convert Units
H=20m2.29m12m0.1m/s1.01m³/s
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
H=202.29120.11.01
Next Step Evaluate
H=54.4158415841584m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
H=54.4158m

Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge Formula Elements

Variables
Outer Height
The Outer Height refers to the external vertical dimension of an object or structure.
Symbol: H
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Length
The Length refers to the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
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.
Falling Speed
The Falling Speed refers to the constant speed at which a particle falls through a fluid when the force of gravity is balanced by the drag force and buoyant force acting on the particle.
Symbol: v'
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
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 Outer Height

​Go Height at Outlet Zone given Falling Speed of Smaller Particle
H=v'Td
​Go Height at Outlet Zone given Ratio of Removal with respect to Tank Height
H=Rrh
​Go Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank
H=v'hAQ

How to Evaluate Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge?

Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge evaluator uses Outer Height = (Length*Width*Height of Crack*Falling Speed)/Discharge to evaluate the Outer Height, The Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge formula is defined as is measure of vertical distance, either vertical extent or vertical position. Outer Height is denoted by H symbol.

How to evaluate Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge, enter Length (L), Width (w), Height of Crack (h), Falling Speed (v') & Discharge (Q) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge

What is the formula to find Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge?
The formula of Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge is expressed as Outer Height = (Length*Width*Height of Crack*Falling Speed)/Discharge. Here is an example- 13.60396 = (20*2.29*12*0.1)/1.01.
How to calculate Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge?
With Length (L), Width (w), Height of Crack (h), Falling Speed (v') & Discharge (Q) we can find Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge using the formula - Outer Height = (Length*Width*Height of Crack*Falling Speed)/Discharge.
What are the other ways to Calculate Outer Height?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Outer Height-
  • Outer Height=Falling Speed*Detention Time hOpenImg
  • Outer Height=Removal Ratio*Height of CrackOpenImg
  • Outer Height=Falling Speed*Height of Crack*Area/DischargeOpenImg
Can the Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge be negative?
Yes, the Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge, measured in Length can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge?
Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge can be measured.
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