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The Area of a sedimentation tank refers to the surface area of the tank where sedimentation, or the settling of suspended particles, occurs. Check FAQs
A=Acsv'Vs
A - Area?Acs - Cross-Sectional Area?v' - Falling Speed?Vs - Settling Velocity?

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0.8667Edit=13Edit0.1Edit1.5Edit
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Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
A=Acsv'Vs
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
A=130.1m/s1.5m/s
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
A=130.11.5
Next Step Evaluate
A=0.866666666666667
LAST Step Rounding Answer
A=0.8667

Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity Formula Elements

Variables
Area
The Area of a sedimentation tank refers to the surface area of the tank where sedimentation, or the settling of suspended particles, occurs.
Symbol: A
Measurement: AreaUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Cross-Sectional Area
The Cross-Sectional Area of a sedimentation tank refers to the vertical slice of the tank, typically viewed from the side, that shows the depth and width.
Symbol: Acs
Measurement: AreaUnit:
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.
Settling Velocity
The Settling Velocity refers to the rate at which a particle suspended in a fluid (like water or air) falls under the influence of gravity until reaches a constant speed.
Symbol: Vs
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Area

​Go Surface Area of Sedimentation Tank
A=wLS
​Go Surface Area given Length of Sedimentation Tank with respect to Surface Area
A=LSAcsh
​Go Surface Area with respect to Darcy Weishbach Friction Factor
A=Acs8f
​Go Surface Area with respect to Cross-section Area for Practical Purpose
A=10Acs

How to Evaluate Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity?

Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity evaluator uses Area = Cross-Sectional Area*Falling Speed/Settling Velocity to evaluate the Area, The Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity formula is defined as the horizontal area of the tank that is exposed to the settling process. It plays a significant role in the efficiency of particle removal during sedimentation. Area is denoted by A symbol.

How to evaluate Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity, enter Cross-Sectional Area (Acs), Falling Speed (v') & Settling Velocity (Vs) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity

What is the formula to find Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity?
The formula of Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity is expressed as Area = Cross-Sectional Area*Falling Speed/Settling Velocity. Here is an example- 0.866667 = 13*0.1/1.5.
How to calculate Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity?
With Cross-Sectional Area (Acs), Falling Speed (v') & Settling Velocity (Vs) we can find Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity using the formula - Area = Cross-Sectional Area*Falling Speed/Settling Velocity.
What are the other ways to Calculate Area?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Area-
  • Area=Width*Length of Sedimentation TankOpenImg
  • Area=Length of Sedimentation Tank*Cross-Sectional Area/Height of CrackOpenImg
  • Area=Cross-Sectional Area*sqrt(8/Darcy Friction Factor)OpenImg
Can the Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity be negative?
No, the Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity, measured in Area cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity?
Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity is usually measured using the Square Meter[m²] for Area. Square Kilometer[m²], Square Centimeter[m²], Square Millimeter[m²] are the few other units in which Surface Area with respect to Settling Velocity can be measured.
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