Description: Explains basic formula format, discusses elements; Inches of Mercury and Conversion Factor from inches of Mercury to Feet of Head Pressure and finally requests subscribing and interacting.
Description: Introduce Published Articles by Wastewater Dan on Digital Web Sites including Water/Waste Processing, Water Online, Empowering Pumps, Water Conditioning & Purification International (WCP&I), Pollution Equipment News, Water Today, Water Waste Digest, World Wide Water Web, AWWA, WEF, and finally requests subscribing and interacting.
Description: Explains basic formula format, discusses elements; Brake Horsepower, Motor Efficiency Percentage, Describe and explain Water Horsepower Calculation and Brake Horsepower Calculation and finally requests subscribing and interacting.
Description: Explains basic formula format, discusses elements; Pump Water Horsepower, Pump Efficiency Percentage, Explains Water Horsepower and finally requests subscribing and interacting.
Description: Explains basic formula format, discusses elements; Total Dynamic Head (TDH) and Hydraulic Horsepower conversion Factor (HHcf-3,956) and finally requests subscribing and interacting.
Known in the industry as “Wastewater Dan,” Daniel L. Theobald, proprietor of Environmental Services, is a professional wastewater and safety consultant/trainer. He has more than 24 years of hands-on industry experience operating many variants of wastewater treatment processing units and is eager to share with others his knowledge about water conservation.
Theobald serves as an active consultant for industries looking to achieve and maintain improved wastewater treatment at reduced cost. He is a Lifetime Member of the Who’s Who Registry of Professionals and holds numerous certifications from wastewater management regulatory boards and professional organizations. Theobald contributed one chapter to the Water Environment Federation’s (www.wef.org) Manual of Practice # 37 (MOP-37), a technical manual resource guide for biological nutrient removal, published the summer of 2013.
Known in the industry as “Wastewater Dan,” Daniel L. Theobald, proprietor of Environmental Services, is a professional wastewater and safety consultant/trainer. He has more than 24 years of hands-on industry experience operating many variants of wastewater treatment processing units and is eager to share with others his knowledge about water conservation. (www.Conserve-On-Water.com).
Theobald serves as an active consultant for industries looking to achieve and maintain improved wastewater treatment at reduced cost. He is a Lifetime Member of the Who’s Who Registry of Professionals and holds numerous certifications from wastewater management regulatory boards and professional organizations. Theobald contributed one chapter to the Water Environment Federation’s (www.wef.org) Manual of Practice # 37 (MOP-37), a technical manual resource guide for biological nutrient removal, published the summer of 2013. He also publishes educational videos (https://www.youtube.com/user/wastewaterdan/)
The thought process behind this presentation of “Math Solutions” comes from my 24-plus years of training experience in wastewater. I learned that many operators were held back from advancing their operator license because they struggled with the mathematics portion of wastewater operator certification examinations.
This tool for operators – represented through video tutorials – offering mathematical templates for performing accurate wastewater calculations. The tool also provides definitions, explanations, and alternative applications for the calculations beyond the specific examples presented. In addition to operators, it may also serve educators, engineers, regulators, and others.
Practical applications for the tool includes this presentation of Flow Rate Conversion calculations.
Flow Rate Conversion calculations in your plant may be required similar to one of the following:
Flow data is provided in many units of expression such as liters or milliliters in the metric system or gallons in the American system and also many different time increments including seconds, minutes, hours or days.
Depending on your calculation using flow, converting the unit or time of expression may be required for an accurate calculation.
Some common flow rate conversion calculations are accessible below:
Calculate/Convert flow between Cubic Meters and Gallons
Cubic Meters per Second (cms) to Million Gallons per Day (MGD):
Calculate/Convert flow between Cubic Feet and Gallons
Cubic Feet per Second (cfs) to Million Gallons per Day (MGD):
Calculate/Convert flow between American and Metric Systems
Gallons per Minute (GPM) to Liters per Minute (L/Min)
This is the Flow Rate Conversion calculations presentation in my series of “Math Solutions.” If you have specific wastewater math queries, please; submit a question.
About Dan Theobald:
Known in the industry as “Wastewater Dan,” Daniel L. Theobald, proprietor of Environmental Services, is a professional wastewater and safety consultant/trainer. He has more than 24 years of hands-on industry experience operating many variants of wastewater treatment processing units and is eager to share with others his knowledge about water conservation. (www.Conserve-On-Water.com).
Theobald serves as an active consultant for industries looking to achieve and maintain improved wastewater treatment at reduced cost. He is a Lifetime Member of the Who’s Who Registry of Professionals and holds numerous certifications from wastewater management regulatory boards and professional organizations. Theobald contributed one chapter to the Water Environment Federation’s (www.wef.org) Manual of Practice # 37 (MOP-37), a technical manual resource guide for biological nutrient removal, published the summer of 2013.
He also publishes educational videos
(https://www.youtube.com/user/wastewaterdan/)
and authors two Blogs;
Wastewater Education;
(http://TheWastewaterWizardBlog.com/)
and a Water Status;
(http://WaterQuantityandQualityBlog.com/).
Description: Explains basic formula format, discusses elements; Explain Acronyms cms as Cubic Meters per Second and MGD as Million Gallons per Day, Explain conversion factors and math operators, and finally requests subscribing and interacting.