Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C = Intrinsic Permeability*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid)
K = Ko*((γ/1000)/μ)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C - (Measured in Meter per Second) - Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C refers to the measure of a porous medium’s ability to allow fluid flow through its voids.
Intrinsic Permeability - (Measured in Square Meter) - Intrinsic Permeability or Specific Permeability is a measure of relative ease with which porous medium can transmit fluid under potential gradient and is property of medium alone.
Unit Weight of Fluid - (Measured in Newton per Cubic Meter) - Unit Weight of Fluid is the weight per unit volume of a material/fluid.
Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid - (Measured in Pascal Second) - Dynamic viscosity of the fluid is the measure of its resistance to flow when an external force is applied.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Intrinsic Permeability: 0.00987 Square Meter --> 0.00987 Square Meter No Conversion Required
Unit Weight of Fluid: 9.807 Kilonewton per Cubic Meter --> 9807 Newton per Cubic Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid: 1.6 Pascal Second --> 1.6 Pascal Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
K = Ko*((γ/1000)/μ) --> 0.00987*((9807/1000)/1.6)
Evaluating ... ...
K = 0.06049693125
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.06049693125 Meter per Second -->6.049693125 Centimeter per Second (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
6.049693125 6.049693 Centimeter per Second <-- Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C
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21 Coefficient of Permeability Calculators

Hagen Poiseuille flow or mean particle size of porous medium laminar flow through conduit
​ Go Mean Particle Size of the Porous Medium = sqrt((Coefficient of Permeability (Hagen-Poiseuille)*Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid)/(Shape Factor*(Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)))
Dynamic viscosity of fluid of laminar flow through conduit or Hagen Poiseuille flow
​ Go Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid = (Shape Factor*Mean Particle Size of the Porous Medium^2)*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Coefficient of Permeability (Hagen-Poiseuille))
Coefficient of permeability from analogy of laminar flow (Hagen Poiseuille flow)
​ Go Coefficient of Permeability (Hagen-Poiseuille) = Shape Factor*(Mean Particle Size of the Porous Medium^2)*(Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid
Coefficient of permeability at any temperature t for standard value of coefficient of permeability
​ Go Coefficient of Permeability at any Temperature t = (Standard Coefficient of Permeability at 20°C*Kinematic Viscosity at 20° C)/Kinematic Viscosity at t° C
Kinematic Viscosity at 20 degree Celsius for standard value of coefficient of permeability
​ Go Kinematic Viscosity at 20° C = (Coefficient of Permeability at any Temperature t*Kinematic Viscosity at t° C)/Standard Coefficient of Permeability at 20°C
Kinematic Viscosity for standard value of coefficient of permeability
​ Go Kinematic Viscosity at t° C = (Standard Coefficient of Permeability at 20°C*Kinematic Viscosity at 20° C)/Coefficient of Permeability at any Temperature t
Standard value of coefficient of permeability
​ Go Standard Coefficient of Permeability at 20°C = Coefficient of Permeability at any Temperature t*(Kinematic Viscosity at t° C/Kinematic Viscosity at 20° C)
Coefficient of permeability at temperature of permeameter experiment
​ Go Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C = (Discharge/Cross-Sectional Area)*(1/(Constant Head Difference/Length))
Cross sectional area when coefficient of permeability at permeameter experiment is considered
​ Go Cross-Sectional Area = Discharge/(Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C*(Constant Head Difference/Length))
Discharge when Coefficient of Permeability at Permeameter Experiment is Considered
​ Go Discharge = Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C*Cross-Sectional Area*(Constant Head Difference/Length)
Length when Coefficient of Permeability at Permeameter Experiment is Considered
​ Go Length = (Constant Head Difference*Cross-Sectional Area*Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C)/Discharge
Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered
​ Go Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C = Intrinsic Permeability*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid)
Specific or Intrinsic Permeability when Coefficient of Permeability is Considered
​ Go Intrinsic Permeability = (Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C*Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid)/(Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)
Specific or Intrinsic Permeability when Dynamic Viscosity is Considered
​ Go Intrinsic Permeability = (Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C*Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid)/(Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)
Dynamic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered
​ Go Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid = Intrinsic Permeability*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C)
Kinematic Viscosity when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered
​ Go Kinematic Viscosity = (Intrinsic Permeability*Acceleration due to Gravity)/Coefficient of Permeability
Equation for Specific or Intrinsic Permeability
​ Go Intrinsic Permeability = Shape Factor*Mean Particle Size of the Porous Medium^2
Kinematic Viscosity and Dynamic Viscosity Relation
​ Go Kinematic Viscosity = Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid/Density of Fluid
Unit weight of fluid
​ Go Unit Weight of Fluid = Density of Fluid*Acceleration due to Gravity
Coefficient of Permeability when Transmissibility is Considered
​ Go Coefficient of Permeability = Transmissibility/Aquifer Thickness
Equivalent permeability when transmissivity of aquifer is considered
​ Go Equivalent Permeability = Transmissivity/Aquifer Thickness

Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered Formula

Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C = Intrinsic Permeability*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid)
K = Ko*((γ/1000)/μ)

What is Kinematic Viscosity?

Kinematic viscosity is a measure of a fluid's internal resistance to flow under gravitational forces. It is determined by measuring the time in seconds, required for a fixed volume of fluid to flow a known distance by gravity through a capillary within a calibrated viscometer at a closely controlled temperature.

How to Calculate Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered?

Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered calculator uses Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C = Intrinsic Permeability*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid) to calculate the Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C, The Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered formula is defined as how easily a liquid will move through the soil. It is also commonly referred to as the hydraulic conductivity of the soil. Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C is denoted by K symbol.

How to calculate Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered, enter Intrinsic Permeability (Ko), Unit Weight of Fluid (γ) & Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid (μ) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered calculation can be explained with given input values -> 604.9693 = 0.00987*((9807/1000)/1.6).

FAQ

What is Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered?
The Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered formula is defined as how easily a liquid will move through the soil. It is also commonly referred to as the hydraulic conductivity of the soil and is represented as K = Ko*((γ/1000)/μ) or Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C = Intrinsic Permeability*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid). Intrinsic Permeability or Specific Permeability is a measure of relative ease with which porous medium can transmit fluid under potential gradient and is property of medium alone, Unit Weight of Fluid is the weight per unit volume of a material/fluid & Dynamic viscosity of the fluid is the measure of its resistance to flow when an external force is applied.
How to calculate Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered?
The Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered formula is defined as how easily a liquid will move through the soil. It is also commonly referred to as the hydraulic conductivity of the soil is calculated using Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C = Intrinsic Permeability*((Unit Weight of Fluid/1000)/Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid). To calculate Coefficient of Permeability when Specific or Intrinsic Permeability is Considered, you need Intrinsic Permeability (Ko), Unit Weight of Fluid (γ) & Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid (μ). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Intrinsic Permeability, Unit Weight of Fluid & Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C?
In this formula, Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C uses Intrinsic Permeability, Unit Weight of Fluid & Dynamic Viscosity of the Fluid. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Coefficient of Permeability at 20° C = (Discharge/Cross-Sectional Area)*(1/(Constant Head Difference/Length))
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