Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Organic loading = (((100/Efficiency of First Stage Filter)-1)/0.0044)^2
VL = (((100/E)-1)/0.0044)^2
This formula uses 2 Variables
Variables Used
Organic loading - (Measured in Milligram per Liter) - Organic loading is defined as the application of soluble and particulate organic matter.
Efficiency of First Stage Filter - Efficiency of First Stage Filter can be defined as the efficiency of removal of BOD from the water.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Efficiency of First Stage Filter: 99.5 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
VL = (((100/E)-1)/0.0044)^2 --> (((100/99.5)-1)/0.0044)^2
Evaluating ... ...
VL = 1.30433303608448
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.00130433303608448 Kilogram per Cubic Meter -->1.30433303608448 Milligram per Liter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
1.30433303608448 1.304333 Milligram per Liter <-- Organic loading
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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2 Performance of Conventional Filters and their Efficiencies Calculators

Efficiency of Filter and its Second Clarifier
Go Efficiency of First Filter Stage = (100/(1+(0.0044*sqrt(Organic loading))))
Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage
Go Organic loading = (((100/Efficiency of First Stage Filter)-1)/0.0044)^2

Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage Formula

Organic loading = (((100/Efficiency of First Stage Filter)-1)/0.0044)^2
VL = (((100/E)-1)/0.0044)^2

What is Organic Loading Rate ?

The OLR refers to the amount of organic material per unit reactor volume, which is subjected to the AD process in the reactor in a given unit time period. 90. Previous studies have proposed that the applied OLR acts as a key factor in the production of biogas.

How to Calculate Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage?

Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage calculator uses Organic loading = (((100/Efficiency of First Stage Filter)-1)/0.0044)^2 to calculate the Organic loading, The Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage is defined as application of soluble and particulate organic matter. Organic loading is denoted by VL symbol.

How to calculate Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage, enter Efficiency of First Stage Filter (E) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage calculation can be explained with given input values -> 9.5E+6 = (((100/99.5)-1)/0.0044)^2.

FAQ

What is Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage?
The Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage is defined as application of soluble and particulate organic matter and is represented as VL = (((100/E)-1)/0.0044)^2 or Organic loading = (((100/Efficiency of First Stage Filter)-1)/0.0044)^2. Efficiency of First Stage Filter can be defined as the efficiency of removal of BOD from the water.
How to calculate Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage?
The Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage is defined as application of soluble and particulate organic matter is calculated using Organic loading = (((100/Efficiency of First Stage Filter)-1)/0.0044)^2. To calculate Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter in first stage, you need Efficiency of First Stage Filter (E). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Efficiency of First Stage Filter 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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