flow rate

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English - Turkish
(Denizbilim) akıntı oranı
(Bilgisayar) akış miktarı
akış hızı
akış oranı
(Mühendislik) birim zamandaki akış hızı
debi oranı
debi
flow rate measurement
(Nükleer Bilimler) akış hızı ölçümü
flowrate
debi
rate of flow
akış hızı
rate of flow
akış oranı
flowrate
akış miktarı
volumetric flow rate
Hacimsel debi
peak rate per flow
Akış Başına Doruk Hızı
rate of flow
(Tekstil) akış sırası
rate of heat flow
nominal ısı akışı
weight flow rate
(Askeri) AĞIRLIK AKIŞ HIZI: Sıvı bir sevk hakkının, saniyede libre olarak ifade edilen akış hızı
English - English
The volume of liquid (water) flowing past a given point in a specific time period, expressed in gallons per minute
The rate, in vehicles per hour or passenger car units per hour, at which traffic is entering an intersection
- Speed at which water moves
The amount of material flowing through the system per unit of time The amount may be expressed in gravimetric (weight) or volumetric terms Examples: grams/minute, ml/min, lb/hour, gallons/hour
Flow rate is a way of describing how much material goes through or past a specific point in a fixed period of time If nozzle tip is used as reference, flow rate can be described how much melt is flowing out of the machine per second during injection
Amount of water flowing through an opening in a fixed amount of time It is measured in gallons per minute Engineered to provide a powerful flow while meeting industry water conservation standards KOHLER faucets mean a substantial savings of water, energy and money
Actual speed or velocity of fluid movement
the amount of fluid that flows in a given time
Flow rate is critical for all intensive aquaculture systems, as it determines the rate at which oxygen and other resources (for example calcium carbonate which will buffer a systems pH) are brought into the system, and also the rate at which excretory products such as faeces, carbon dioxide and ammonia are removed from the system The more that water is reused or recirculated, the more parameters that flow rate becomes critical for E g in many cases it only needs to be sufficient to supply the oxygen needs of the fish, however once oxygenation is used, and more stock are held per unit of flow, other factors such as ammonia and carbon dioxide concentration become important
The volume of mobile phase that passes through the column per unit time
The lpm rate oxygen is dispensed at For example, a flow rate of 3 would indicate 3 lpm
(1) Running rate: The inverse of cycle time, for example, 360 units per shift [APIC] (2) Continuous/Liquid/Fluid/Gaseous flow in terms of Units/Second-Minute-Hour
a volume of media being conveyed in a given time period
The volume of water flowing past a given point during a specified time; measured in gallons per minute (gpm) or gallons per hour (gph)
The quantity of water flowing past a design- ated point within a specified time, such as the number of gallons flowing past a point in 1 minute - abbreviated as gpm
The quantity of water or regenerant which passes a given point in a specified unit of time, often expressed in gallons per minute
The rate at which a fluid escapes from a unit area Such measurements are made of liquid waste, effluent, and surface water movement
The volume of water that passes a point in a pipe or tube in a certain amount of time
The rate, expressed in gallons-or liters-per-hour, at which a fluid escapes from a hole or fissure in a tank Such measurements are also made of liquid waste, effluent, and surface water movement
The volume, mass, or weight of a fluid passing through any conductor per unit of time
the quantity-per-unit time of a substance passing a point, plane, or space; for example the volume or mass of gas or liquid emerging from an orifice, pump, or turbine or moving through a point in a conduit or channel
the volume of material passing a fixed point per unit time
The rate, expressed in gallons- or liters-per-hour, at which a fluid escapes from a hole or fissure in a tank Such measurements are also made of liquid waste, effluent, and surface water movement
Used in repetitive manufacturing environments to represent the amount of production per shift or hour
flowrate
The rate of flow, usually of a fluid, measured in volume per unit time
flowrate
The Setpoints screen allows you to assign a variable value for the rate at which the output device sprays liquid from the system This setpoint is not applicable to all regulation types
flowrate
the volumetric flowrate of the mobile phase
flowrate
The quantity of fluid that moves through a pipe or channel within a given period of time
flowrate
usually expressed as liters/minute (gallons/minute) or liters/day Design flowrate is that used to size the wastewater treatment process Peak flowrate is 1 5 to 2 5 times design and relates to the hydraulic flow limit and is specified for each plant
rate of flow
The quantity of water flowing past a design- ated point within a specified time, such as the number of gallons flowing past a point in 1 minute - abbreviated as gpm
rate of flow
the amount of fluid that flows in a given time
rate of flow
The volume or units of a material passing a given point in a system per unit of time
rate of flow
The volume of water flow within a period of time As gallons per minute(gpm)
rate of flow
The volume of product per unit time passing through a fixed point in the pipeline, usually expressed in barrels per hour or gallons per minute
rate of flow
the quantity of water flowing past a designated point within a specified time, such as the number of gallons flowing past a point in 1 minute - abbreviated as gpm Reagents: the chemical agents, dyes, indicators or titrants used in testing various aspects of water quality Residual bromine: the amount of measurable bromine remaining after treating the water with bromine The amount of chlorine left in the pool or spa water after the chlorine demand has been satisfied Residual chlorine: the amount of measurable chlorine remaining after treating the water with chlorine The amount of chlorine left in the pool or spa after the chlorine demand has been satisfied
flow rate

    Turkish pronunciation

    flō reyt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈflō ˈrāt/ /ˈfloʊ ˈreɪt/

    Etymology

    [ 'flO ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English flOwan; akin to Old High German flouwen to rinse, wash, Latin pluere to rain, Greek plein to sail, float.
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