To calculate the volume of water needed to fill a 24-inch diameter pipeline that is 14.7 miles long, first convert the diameter to feet (24 inches = 2 feet) and the length to feet (14.7 miles = 77,568 feet). The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = πr²h, where r is the radius (1 foot) and h is the height (77,568 feet). Therefore, the volume is approximately 3.14 × (1)² × 77,568 ≈ 243,000 cubic feet, which is about 1.81 million gallons of water.
You will need a maximum of 11,230 gallons of water.
480 barrels
3961
The answer depends on the flow rate or the water pressure, not just the pipe size.
1 inch represents 750 miles. A half inch represents 375 miles.
It cost 8 billion dollars to construct the Port of Valdez, the pumping stations and 800 miles of 48 inch pipeline.
16 and 7/8
the volume of a cylinder is hieght*pi*r^2 the volume = 11250
It would require 2,937.6 US gallons of water to fill the pipe.
615,142 gallons of water are needed to fill this cylinder.
Is the 22 inch round measurement the circumference? The height of the container must also be given.
Eight half inch cubes would fill a one inch cube.
You will need a maximum of 11,230 gallons of water.
14000
480 barrels
3961
FLOW is typically expressed as some volume of water per second or minute. Common examples are gallons or liters per second (or minute), and cubic feet or cubic meters per second (or minute): Each can be easily converted to another, as follows:1 cubic foot = 7.481 gallons1 cubic meter = 35.31 cubic feet1 cubic meter = 1,000 litersMethod 1: Measuring Time to Fill ContainerThe Container Fill method works only for very small systems. Build a temporary dam that forces all the water to flow through a single outlet pipe, Using a bucket or larger container of a known volume, use a stopwatch to time how long it takes to fill the container. Then, divide the container size by the number of seconds.Example:Container = 5 gallon paint bucketTime to fill = 8 seconds5 gallons / 8 seconds = 0.625 gallons per second (gps)To convert into Cubic Feet per Second (cfs):7.481 gallons per second = 1 cubic foot per second, so0.625 gps / 7.481 = 0.0835 cubic feet per second (cfs).