Horsepower given Quantity of Oil Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Engine power = (Quantity of Oil-(Crankcase Capacity/(5*Time between Change of Oil)))*(0.74/(0.0027*Operating Factor))
HP = (Q-(C/(5*t)))*(0.74/(0.0027*η))
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Engine power - (Measured in Horsepower) - Engine power is the power that the engine can put out.
Quantity of Oil - (Measured in Liter per hour) - Quantity of Oil is the amount of oil or lubricating oil that is needed as fuel for machines.
Crankcase Capacity - (Measured in Liter) - Crankcase capacity is the housing for the crankshaft in a reciprocating internal combustion engine.
Time between Change of Oil - (Measured in Hour) - The Time between Change of Oil here refers to the time taken or the number of hours taken between the change of oil.
Operating Factor - Operating Factor is the ratio of time worked to reference time.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Quantity of Oil: 0.41 Liter per hour --> 0.41 Liter per hour No Conversion Required
Crankcase Capacity: 30 Liter --> 30 Liter No Conversion Required
Time between Change of Oil: 100 Hour --> 100 Hour No Conversion Required
Operating Factor: 0.6 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
HP = (Q-(C/(5*t)))*(0.74/(0.0027*η)) --> (0.41-(30/(5*100)))*(0.74/(0.0027*0.6))
Evaluating ... ...
HP = 159.876543209877
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
119219.917807407 Watt -->159.876543209877 Horsepower (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
159.876543209877 159.8765 Horsepower <-- Engine power
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Horsepower given Quantity of Oil
Go Engine power = (Quantity of Oil-(Crankcase Capacity/(5*Time between Change of Oil)))*(0.74/(0.0027*Operating Factor))
Quantity of Lubricating Oil
Go Quantity of Oil = (Engine power*Operating Factor*0.0027/0.74)+(Crankcase Capacity/(5*Time between Change of Oil))
Capacity of Crankcase when Quantity of Oil is Determined
Go Crankcase Capacity = 5*Time between Change of Oil*(Quantity of Oil-(Engine power*Operating Factor*0.0027/0.74))
Average Investment when Salvage value is 0
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Hourly Cost Worker
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Horsepower given Quantity of Oil Formula

Engine power = (Quantity of Oil-(Crankcase Capacity/(5*Time between Change of Oil)))*(0.74/(0.0027*Operating Factor))
HP = (Q-(C/(5*t)))*(0.74/(0.0027*η))

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The different major costs contributing to the cost of owning and operating construction equipment are as follows:
1. Depreciation Cost
2. Investment Cost
3. Maintenance and Repair Cost
4. Operation Costs
a. Repair charges
b. Depreciation on tyres and tubes
c. Labour charges
d. Fuel charges
e. Operation and maintenance crew charges
f. Miscellaneous supplies
5. Downtime Cost
6. Obsolescence Cost
7. Replacement Cost

How to Calculate Horsepower given Quantity of Oil?

Horsepower given Quantity of Oil calculator uses Engine power = (Quantity of Oil-(Crankcase Capacity/(5*Time between Change of Oil)))*(0.74/(0.0027*Operating Factor)) to calculate the Engine power, The Horsepower given Quantity of Oil formula is defined as the engine power which it can put out. 1 horsepower = 33,000 foot-pounds of work per minute. Engine power is denoted by HP symbol.

How to calculate Horsepower given Quantity of Oil using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Horsepower given Quantity of Oil, enter Quantity of Oil (Q), Crankcase Capacity (C), Time between Change of Oil (t) & Operating Factor (η) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Horsepower given Quantity of Oil calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.214398 = (1.13888888888889E-07-(0.03/(5*360000)))*(0.74/(0.0027*0.6)).

FAQ

What is Horsepower given Quantity of Oil?
The Horsepower given Quantity of Oil formula is defined as the engine power which it can put out. 1 horsepower = 33,000 foot-pounds of work per minute and is represented as HP = (Q-(C/(5*t)))*(0.74/(0.0027*η)) or Engine power = (Quantity of Oil-(Crankcase Capacity/(5*Time between Change of Oil)))*(0.74/(0.0027*Operating Factor)). Quantity of Oil is the amount of oil or lubricating oil that is needed as fuel for machines, Crankcase capacity is the housing for the crankshaft in a reciprocating internal combustion engine, The Time between Change of Oil here refers to the time taken or the number of hours taken between the change of oil & Operating Factor is the ratio of time worked to reference time.
How to calculate Horsepower given Quantity of Oil?
The Horsepower given Quantity of Oil formula is defined as the engine power which it can put out. 1 horsepower = 33,000 foot-pounds of work per minute is calculated using Engine power = (Quantity of Oil-(Crankcase Capacity/(5*Time between Change of Oil)))*(0.74/(0.0027*Operating Factor)). To calculate Horsepower given Quantity of Oil, you need Quantity of Oil (Q), Crankcase Capacity (C), Time between Change of Oil (t) & Operating Factor (η). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Quantity of Oil, Crankcase Capacity, Time between Change of Oil & Operating Factor and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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