Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Outer Height = Falling Speed*Height of Crack*Area/Discharge
H = v'*h*A/Q
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Outer Height - (Measured in Meter) - Outer Height is the length of outer side of 2D cross section.
Falling Speed - (Measured in Meter per Second) - Falling Speed is the speed of the particle having smaller diameter.
Height of Crack - (Measured in Meter) - Height of Crack is the size of a flaw or crack in a material that can lead to catastrophic failure under a given stress.
Area - (Measured in Square Meter) - The area is the amount of two-dimensional space taken up by an object.
Discharge - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Discharge is the rate of flow of a liquid.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Falling Speed: 0.1 Meter per Second --> 0.1 Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Height of Crack: 12000 Millimeter --> 12 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Area: 50 Square Meter --> 50 Square Meter No Conversion Required
Discharge: 1.01 Cubic Meter per Second --> 1.01 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
H = v'*h*A/Q --> 0.1*12*50/1.01
Evaluating ... ...
H = 59.4059405940594
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
59.4059405940594 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
59.4059405940594 59.40594 Meter <-- Outer Height
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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5 Height at Outlet Zone Calculators

Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Discharge
​ Go Outer Height = (Length*Width*Height of Crack*Falling Speed)/Discharge
Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank
​ Go Outer Height = Falling Speed*Height of Crack*Area/Discharge
Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Settling Velocity
​ Go Outer Height = Falling Speed*Height of Crack/Settling Velocity
Height at Outlet Zone given Ratio of Removal with respect to Tank Height
​ Go Outer Height = Removal Ratio*Height of Crack
Height at Outlet Zone given Falling Speed of Smaller Particle
​ Go Outer Height = Falling Speed*Detention time

Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank Formula

Outer Height = Falling Speed*Height of Crack*Area/Discharge
H = v'*h*A/Q

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How to Calculate Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank?

Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank calculator uses Outer Height = Falling Speed*Height of Crack*Area/Discharge to calculate the Outer Height, The Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank is the distance from the top to the bottom of the tank at outlet zone. Outer Height is denoted by H symbol.

How to calculate Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank, enter Falling Speed (v'), Height of Crack (h), Area (A) & Discharge (Q) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank calculation can be explained with given input values -> 59.40594 = 0.1*12*50/1.01.

FAQ

What is Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank?
The Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank is the distance from the top to the bottom of the tank at outlet zone and is represented as H = v'*h*A/Q or Outer Height = Falling Speed*Height of Crack*Area/Discharge. Falling Speed is the speed of the particle having smaller diameter, Height of Crack is the size of a flaw or crack in a material that can lead to catastrophic failure under a given stress, The area is the amount of two-dimensional space taken up by an object & Discharge is the rate of flow of a liquid.
How to calculate Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank?
The Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank is the distance from the top to the bottom of the tank at outlet zone is calculated using Outer Height = Falling Speed*Height of Crack*Area/Discharge. To calculate Height at Outlet Zone with respect to Area of Tank, you need Falling Speed (v'), Height of Crack (h), Area (A) & Discharge (Q). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Falling Speed, Height of Crack, Area & Discharge 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 Outer Height?
In this formula, Outer Height uses Falling Speed, Height of Crack, Area & Discharge. We can use 4 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Outer Height = Falling Speed*Detention time
  • Outer Height = (Length*Width*Height of Crack*Falling Speed)/Discharge
  • Outer Height = Falling Speed*Height of Crack/Settling Velocity
  • Outer Height = Removal Ratio*Height of Crack
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