Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Wet Cake Rate = (Volume of Wet Cake*Cake Density)
Wr = (Vw*ρc)
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Wet Cake Rate - (Measured in Kilogram per Second) - Wet Cake Rate is defined as weight of wet cake per unit time.
Volume of Wet Cake - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Volume of wet cake is defined in terms of volumetric flow rate of sludge.
Cake Density - (Measured in Kilogram per Cubic Meter) - Cake Density is defined as mass per unit volume of cake.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Volume of Wet Cake: 15 Cubic Foot per Hour --> 0.000117986860801416 Cubic Meter per Second (Check conversion here)
Cake Density: 4 Pound per Cubic Foot --> 64.0738534964892 Kilogram per Cubic Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Wr = (Vwc) --> (0.000117986860801416*64.0738534964892)
Evaluating ... ...
Wr = 0.00755987283350059
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.00755987283350059 Kilogram per Second -->60 Pound per Hour (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
60 Pound per Hour <-- Wet Cake Rate
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Go Volume of Wet Cake = (Wet Cake Rate/Cake Density)

Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake Formula

Wet Cake Rate = (Volume of Wet Cake*Cake Density)
Wr = (Vw*ρc)

What is Cake Density ?

The Cake Density is 40%-50% solids and has a dense, dry, textured appearance. Alum sludge from surface-water treatment is amenable to centrifuge dewatering.

How to Calculate Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake?

Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake calculator uses Wet Cake Rate = (Volume of Wet Cake*Cake Density) to calculate the Wet Cake Rate, The Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake calculates the rate of wet cake when we have prior information of volume of wet cake and desity of cake. Wet Cake Rate is denoted by Wr symbol.

How to calculate Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake, enter Volume of Wet Cake (Vw) & Cake Density c) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake calculation can be explained with given input values -> 2E+9 = (0.000117986860801416*64.0738534964892).

FAQ

What is Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake?
The Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake calculates the rate of wet cake when we have prior information of volume of wet cake and desity of cake and is represented as Wr = (Vwc) or Wet Cake Rate = (Volume of Wet Cake*Cake Density). Volume of wet cake is defined in terms of volumetric flow rate of sludge & Cake Density is defined as mass per unit volume of cake.
How to calculate Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake?
The Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake calculates the rate of wet cake when we have prior information of volume of wet cake and desity of cake is calculated using Wet Cake Rate = (Volume of Wet Cake*Cake Density). To calculate Wet Cake Rate using Volume of Wet Cake, you need Volume of Wet Cake (Vw) & Cake Density c). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Volume of Wet Cake & Cake Density 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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