Unit Organic Loading on Filter Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Organic loading = (Total Organic Load/(Volume*Recirculation factor))
VL = (Y/(VT*F))
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Organic loading - (Measured in Kilogram per Cubic Meter) - Organic loading is defined as the application of soluble and particulate organic matter.
Total Organic Load - (Measured in Kilogram per Second) - Total organic load is defined in terms of mass flow rate .
Volume - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - Volume is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies or that is enclosed within a container.
Recirculation factor - Recirculation factor r represents the average number of passes of the influent organic matter through the trickling filter.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Total Organic Load: 80 Kilogram per Day --> 0.000925925925925926 Kilogram per Second (Check conversion here)
Volume: 0.63 Cubic Meter --> 0.63 Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
Recirculation factor: 0.5 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
VL = (Y/(VT*F)) --> (0.000925925925925926/(0.63*0.5))
Evaluating ... ...
VL = 0.00293944738389183
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.00293944738389183 Kilogram per Cubic Meter -->2.93944738389183 Milligram per Liter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
2.93944738389183 2.939447 Milligram per Liter <-- Organic loading
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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12 Efficiency of High Rate Filters Calculators

Initial Efficiency given Final Efficiency after Two Stage Filtration
Go Efficiency of First Filter Stage = (1-(0.0044*sqrt(BOD in effluent/(Volume*Recirculation factor)))/((100/Efficiency of Second Filter Stage)-1))
Final Efficiency after Two Stage Filtration
Go Efficiency of Second Filter Stage = (100/(1+(0.0044/(1-Efficiency of First Filter Stage))*sqrt(BOD in effluent/(Volume*Recirculation factor))))
Recirculation Factor given Volume of Raw Sewage
Go Recirculation factor = (1+(Volume of recirculated sewage/Volume of Raw Sewage))/(1+0.1*(Volume of recirculated sewage/Volume of Raw Sewage))^2
Filter Volume given Volume of Raw Sewage
Go Volumetric Flow Rate = (Total Organic Load*Volume of Raw Sewage)/(Volume of recirculated sewage*Organic loading)
Efficiency of Single Stage High Rate Trickling Filter
Go Efficiency of First Filter Stage = (100/(1+0.0044*sqrt(Total Organic Load/(Volume*Recirculation factor))))
Unit Organic Loading on Filter
Go Organic loading = (Total Organic Load/(Volume*Recirculation factor))
Recirculation Factor given Recirculation ratio
Go Recirculation factor = (1+Recirculation Ratio)/(1+0.1*Recirculation Ratio)^2
Efficiency of Single Stage High Rate Trickling Filter given Unit Organic Loading
Go Efficiency of First Filter Stage = (100/(1+0.0044*sqrt(Organic loading)))
Volume of Recirculated Sewage given Recirculation ratio
Go Volume of recirculated sewage = Recirculation Ratio*Volume of Raw Sewage
Recirculation Ratio given Volume of Raw Sewage
Go Recirculation Ratio = Volume of recirculated sewage/Volume of Raw Sewage
Volume of Raw Sewage given Recirculation ratio
Go Volume of Raw Sewage = Volume of recirculated sewage/Recirculation Ratio
Unit Organic Loading using Efficiency of Filter
Go Organic loading = (((100/Efficiency of First Stage Filter)-1)/0.0044)^2

Unit Organic Loading on Filter Formula

Organic loading = (Total Organic Load/(Volume*Recirculation factor))
VL = (Y/(VT*F))

What is organic loading ?

Organic loading rate is defined as the application of soluble and particulate organic matter. It is typically expressed on an area basis as pounds of BOD5 per unit area per unit time, such as pounds of BOD5 per square foot per day (lb/ft2/day).

How to Calculate Unit Organic Loading on Filter?

Unit Organic Loading on Filter calculator uses Organic loading = (Total Organic Load/(Volume*Recirculation factor)) to calculate the Organic loading, The Unit Organic Loading on Filter is defined as the application of soluble and particulate organic matter. Organic loading is denoted by VL symbol.

How to calculate Unit Organic Loading on Filter using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Unit Organic Loading on Filter, enter Total Organic Load (Y), Volume (VT) & Recirculation factor (F) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Unit Organic Loading on Filter calculation can be explained with given input values -> 2939.447 = (0.000925925925925926/(0.63*0.5)).

FAQ

What is Unit Organic Loading on Filter?
The Unit Organic Loading on Filter is defined as the application of soluble and particulate organic matter and is represented as VL = (Y/(VT*F)) or Organic loading = (Total Organic Load/(Volume*Recirculation factor)). Total organic load is defined in terms of mass flow rate , Volume is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies or that is enclosed within a container & Recirculation factor r represents the average number of passes of the influent organic matter through the trickling filter.
How to calculate Unit Organic Loading on Filter?
The Unit Organic Loading on Filter is defined as the application of soluble and particulate organic matter is calculated using Organic loading = (Total Organic Load/(Volume*Recirculation factor)). To calculate Unit Organic Loading on Filter, you need Total Organic Load (Y), Volume (VT) & Recirculation factor (F). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Total Organic Load, Volume & Recirculation factor 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 Organic loading?
In this formula, Organic loading uses Total Organic Load, Volume & Recirculation factor. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Organic loading = (((100/Efficiency of First Stage Filter)-1)/0.0044)^2
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