Cubic Decimeters per hour (dm3/h) to Cubic meters per second (m3/s) conversion

1 dm3/h = 2.777778e-7 m3/sm3/sdm3/h
Formula
1 dm3/h = 2.777778e-7 m3/s

Here's a guide to converting between cubic decimeters per hour and cubic meters per second.

Understanding the Conversion

The conversion between cubic decimeters per hour (dm3/hdm^3/h) and cubic meters per second (m3/sm^3/s) involves converting both the volume and the time units. A cubic decimeter is a smaller unit of volume than a cubic meter, and an hour is a much longer unit of time than a second.

Step-by-Step Conversion

Here's how to convert 1dm3/h1 \, dm^3/h to m3/sm^3/s:

  1. Convert Cubic Decimeters to Cubic Meters:

    1dm=0.1m1 \, dm = 0.1 \, m

    1dm3=(0.1m)3=0.001m3=103m31 \, dm^3 = (0.1 \, m)^3 = 0.001 \, m^3 = 10⁻³ \, m^3

  2. Convert Hours to Seconds:

    1hour=3600seconds1 \, hour = 3600 \, seconds

  3. Combine the Conversions:

    1dm3h=103m33600s1 \, \frac{dm^3}{h} = \frac{10⁻³ \, m^3}{3600 \, s}

    1dm3h=13600000m3s1 \, \frac{dm^3}{h} = \frac{1}{3600000} \, \frac{m^3}{s}

    1dm3h=2.77777778×107m3s1 \, \frac{dm^3}{h} = 2.77777778 \times 10⁻⁷ \, \frac{m^3}{s}

So, 1dm3/h1 \, dm^3/h is equal to 2.77777778×107m3/s2.77777778 \times 10⁻⁷ \, m^3/s.

Converting Cubic Meters per Second to Cubic Decimeters per Hour

To convert 1m3/s1 \, m^3/s to dm3/hdm^3/h, reverse the process:

  1. Convert Cubic Meters to Cubic Decimeters:

    1m3=1000dm3=103dm31 \, m^3 = 1000 \, dm^3 = 10³ \, dm^3

  2. Convert Seconds to Hours:

    1second=13600hour1 \, second = \frac{1}{3600} \, hour

  3. Combine the Conversions:

    1m3s=1000dm313600h1 \, \frac{m^3}{s} = \frac{1000 \, dm^3}{\frac{1}{3600} \, h}

    1m3s=3600000dm3h1 \, \frac{m^3}{s} = 3600000 \, \frac{dm^3}{h}

Therefore, 1m3/s1 \, m^3/s is equal to 3,600,000dm3/h3,600,000 \, dm^3/h.

Real-World Examples

Here are some real-world examples of volume flow rate measurements:

  1. Water Flow in Pipes: Measuring water flow in plumbing systems or industrial processes. This is critical for managing water resources and ensuring efficient operations in industries.

  2. Gas Flow in HVAC Systems: Determining the flow rate of air or other gases in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Proper gas flow ensures consistent and effective climate control.

  3. Blood Flow in Medicine: Assessing blood flow rates in arteries and veins for diagnosing cardiovascular conditions. This measurement helps in detecting irregularities and planning treatments.

  4. Chemical Processing: In chemical plants, precise measurement of fluid flow rates is essential for mixing and reaction processes. This ensures the quality and consistency of the final products.

How to Convert Cubic Decimeters per hour to Cubic meters per second

To convert from Cubic Decimeters per hour (dm3/h\text{dm}^3/\text{h}) to Cubic meters per second (m3/s\text{m}^3/\text{s}), convert the volume unit and the time unit into base SI units. Then apply the conversion factor to the given value.

  1. Write the given value:
    Start with the flow rate:

    25 dm3/h25\ \text{dm}^3/\text{h}

  2. Convert cubic decimeters to cubic meters:
    Since 1 dm=0.1 m1\ \text{dm} = 0.1\ \text{m}, then:

    1 dm3=(0.1)3 m3=0.001 m31\ \text{dm}^3 = (0.1)^3\ \text{m}^3 = 0.001\ \text{m}^3

  3. Convert hours to seconds:
    One hour contains:

    1 h=3600 s1\ \text{h} = 3600\ \text{s}

  4. Build the unit conversion factor:
    Combine both unit changes:

    1 dm3/h=0.001 m33600 s=2.7777777777778×107 m3/s1\ \text{dm}^3/\text{h} = \frac{0.001\ \text{m}^3}{3600\ \text{s}} = 2.7777777777778\times10^{-7}\ \text{m}^3/\text{s}

  5. Multiply by the input value:
    Apply the factor to 25 dm3/h25\ \text{dm}^3/\text{h}:

    25×2.7777777777778×107=0.000006944444444444 m3/s25 \times 2.7777777777778\times10^{-7} = 0.000006944444444444\ \text{m}^3/\text{s}

  6. Result:

    25 dm3/h=0.000006944444444444 m3/s25\ \text{dm}^3/\text{h} = 0.000006944444444444\ \text{m}^3/\text{s}

A quick check: because a cubic decimeter is much smaller than a cubic meter, and an hour is much longer than a second, the final value in m3/s\text{m}^3/\text{s} should be very small. Using the factor 2.7777777777778×1072.7777777777778\times10^{-7} makes these conversions fast and consistent.

Cubic Decimeters per hour to Cubic meters per second conversion table

Cubic Decimeters per hour (dm3/h)Cubic meters per second (m3/s)
00
12.777778e-7
25.555556e-7
38.333333e-7
40.000001111111
50.000001388889
60.000001666667
70.000001944444
80.000002222222
90.0000025
100.000002777778
150.000004166667
200.000005555556
250.000006944444
300.000008333333
400.00001111111
500.00001388889
600.00001666667
700.00001944444
800.00002222222
900.000025
1000.00002777778
1500.00004166667
2000.00005555556
2500.00006944444
3000.00008333333
4000.0001111111
5000.0001388889
6000.0001666667
7000.0001944444
8000.0002222222
9000.00025
10000.0002777778
20000.0005555556
30000.0008333333
40000.001111111
50000.001388889
100000.002777778
250000.006944444
500000.01388889
1000000.02777778
2500000.06944444
5000000.1388889
10000000.2777778

What is Cubic Decimeters per Hour?

Cubic decimeters per hour (dm3/hdm^3/h) is a unit of volume flow rate. It expresses the volume of a substance (liquid, gas, or even solid if finely dispersed) that passes through a specific point or cross-sectional area in one hour, measured in cubic decimeters. One cubic decimeter is equal to one liter.

Understanding the Components

Cubic Decimeter (dm3dm^3)

A cubic decimeter is a unit of volume. It represents the volume of a cube with sides of 1 decimeter (10 centimeters) each.

  • 1 dm=10 cm=0.1 m1 \ dm = 10 \ cm = 0.1 \ m
  • 1 dm3=(0.1 m)3=0.001 m31 \ dm^3 = (0.1 \ m)^3 = 0.001 \ m^3
  • 1 dm3=1 liter1 \ dm^3 = 1 \ liter

Hour (h)

An hour is a unit of time.

  • 1 hour=60 minutes=3600 seconds1 \ hour = 60 \ minutes = 3600 \ seconds

Volume Flow Rate

Volume flow rate (QQ) is the quantity of fluid that passes per unit of time. It is mathematically represented as:

Q=VtQ = \frac{V}{t}

Where:

  • QQ is the volume flow rate.
  • VV is the volume of the fluid.
  • tt is the time.

Practical Applications and Examples

While dm3/hdm^3/h might not be as commonly used as m3/hm^3/h or liters per minute in large-scale industrial applications, it is still useful in smaller-scale and specific contexts. Here are some examples:

  • Drip Irrigation Systems: In small-scale drip irrigation, the flow rate of water to individual plants might be measured in dm3/hdm^3/h to ensure precise watering.

  • Laboratory Experiments: Precise fluid delivery in chemical or biological experiments can involve flow rates measured in dm3/hdm^3/h. For example, controlled addition of a reagent to a reaction.

  • Small Pumps and Dispensers: Small pumps used in aquariums or liquid dispensers might have flow rates specified in dm3/hdm^3/h.

  • Medical Applications: Infusion pumps delivering medication might operate at flow rates that can be conveniently expressed in dm3/hdm^3/h.

Example Calculation:

Suppose a pump transfers 50 dm3dm^3 of water in 2 hours. The flow rate is:

Q=50 dm32 h=25 dm3/hQ = \frac{50 \ dm^3}{2 \ h} = 25 \ dm^3/h

Conversions

It's often useful to convert dm3/hdm^3/h to other common units of flow rate:

  • To m3/sm^3/s (SI unit):

    1 dm3/h=13600000 m3/s2.778×107 m3/s1 \ dm^3/h = \frac{1}{3600000} \ m^3/s \approx 2.778 \times 10⁻⁷ \ m^3/s

  • To Liters per Minute (L/min):

    1 dm3/h=160 L/min0.0167 L/min1 \ dm^3/h = \frac{1}{60} \ L/min \approx 0.0167 \ L/min

Related Concepts

  • Mass Flow Rate: While volume flow rate measures the volume of fluid passing a point per unit time, mass flow rate measures the mass of fluid. It is relevant when the density of the fluid is important.

  • Fluid Dynamics: The study of fluids in motion, including flow rate, pressure, and viscosity. Fluid dynamics is important in many fields such as aerospace, mechanical, and chemical engineering.

Note

While no specific law or famous person is directly associated uniquely with dm3/hdm^3/h, it's a straightforward application of the fundamental concepts of volume, time, and flow rate used in various scientific and engineering disciplines.

What is Cubic meters per second?

Cubic meters per second (m3/sm^3/s) is the SI unit for volume flow rate, representing the volume of fluid passing a given point per unit of time. It's a measure of how quickly a volume of fluid is moving.

Understanding Cubic Meters per Second

Definition and Formation

One cubic meter per second is equivalent to a volume of one cubic meter flowing past a point in one second. It is derived from the base SI units of length (meter) and time (second).

Formula and Calculation

The volume flow rate (QQ) can be defined mathematically as:

Q=VtQ = \frac{V}{t}

Where:

  • QQ is the volume flow rate in m3/sm^3/s
  • VV is the volume in m3m^3
  • tt is the time in seconds

Alternatively, if you know the cross-sectional area (AA) of the flow and the average velocity (vv) of the fluid, you can calculate the volume flow rate as:

Q=AvQ = A \cdot v

Where:

  • AA is the cross-sectional area in m2m^2
  • vv is the average velocity in m/sm/s

Relevance and Applications

Relationship with Mass Flow Rate

Volume flow rate is closely related to mass flow rate (m˙\dot{m}), which represents the mass of fluid passing a point per unit of time. The relationship between them is:

m˙=ρQ\dot{m} = \rho \cdot Q

Where:

  • m˙\dot{m} is the mass flow rate in kg/skg/s
  • ρ\rho is the density of the fluid in kg/m3kg/m^3
  • QQ is the volume flow rate in m3/sm^3/s

Real-World Examples

  • Rivers and Streams: Measuring the flow rate of rivers helps hydrologists manage water resources and predict floods. The Amazon River, for example, has an average discharge of about 209,000 m3/sm^3/s.
  • Industrial Processes: Chemical plants and refineries use flow meters to control the rate at which liquids and gases are transferred between tanks and reactors. For instance, controlling the flow rate of reactants in a chemical reactor is crucial for achieving the desired product yield.
  • HVAC Systems: Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems use fans and ducts to circulate air. The flow rate of air through these systems is measured in m3/sm^3/s to ensure proper ventilation and temperature control.
  • Water Supply: Municipal water supply systems use pumps to deliver water to homes and businesses. The flow rate of water through these systems is measured in m3/sm^3/s to ensure adequate water pressure and availability.
  • Hydropower: Hydroelectric power plants use the flow of water through turbines to generate electricity. The volume flow rate of water is a key factor in determining the power output of the plant. The Three Gorges Dam for example, diverts over 45,000 m3/sm^3/s during peak flow.

Interesting Facts and Historical Context

While no specific law or famous person is directly linked to the unit itself, the concept of fluid dynamics, which uses volume flow rate extensively, is deeply rooted in the work of scientists and engineers like:

  • Daniel Bernoulli: Known for Bernoulli's principle, which relates the pressure, velocity, and elevation of a fluid in a stream.
  • Osborne Reynolds: Famous for the Reynolds number, a dimensionless quantity used to predict the flow regime (laminar or turbulent) in a fluid.

These concepts form the foundation for understanding and applying volume flow rate in various fields.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the formula to convert Cubic Decimeters per hour to Cubic meters per second?

To convert Cubic Decimeters per hour to Cubic meters per second, multiply the value in dm³/h by the factor 2.7777777777778×1072.7777777777778 \times 10⁻⁷. The formula is: m3/s=dm3/h×2.7777777777778×107m^3/s = dm^3/h \times 2.7777777777778 \times 10⁻⁷. This gives the flow rate in cubic meters per second.

How many Cubic meters per second are in 1 Cubic Decimeter per hour?

There are 2.7777777777778×107 m3/s2.7777777777778 \times 10⁻⁷\ m^3/s in 1 dm3/h1\ dm^3/h. This is the conversion factor used for all calculations on the page.

Why is the converted value from dm³/h to m³/s so small?

A cubic decimeter is much smaller than a cubic meter, and an hour is much longer than a second. Because of both unit changes, the resulting value in m3/sm^3/s is usually a very small decimal. That is why conversions often appear in scientific notation such as 2.7777777777778×1072.7777777777778 \times 10⁻⁷.

Where is converting dm³/h to m³/s used in real life?

This conversion is useful in engineering, water treatment, laboratory systems, and fluid handling equipment. Some devices may report small flow rates in dm3/hdm^3/h, while technical calculations or standards require m3/sm^3/s. Converting between them helps keep measurements consistent across different systems.

Can I convert larger flow rates the same way?

Yes, the same conversion factor applies to any value in dm3/hdm^3/h. For example, you simply multiply the given flow rate by 2.7777777777778×1072.7777777777778 \times 10⁻⁷ to get the result in m3/sm^3/s. The method does not change for larger or smaller numbers.

Is this conversion factor exact for this page?

For this page, the factor is 1 dm3/h=2.7777777777778×107 m3/s1\ dm^3/h = 2.7777777777778 \times 10⁻⁷\ m^3/s. You should use this value directly when converting on xconvert.com. Keeping the same factor ensures consistent results.

Complete Cubic Decimeters per hour conversion table

dm3/h
UnitResult
Cubic Millimeters per second (mm3/s)277.7778 mm3/s
Cubic Centimeters per second (cm3/s)0.2777778 cm3/s
Cubic Decimeters per second (dm3/s)0.0002777778 dm3/s
Cubic Decimeters per minute (dm3/min)0.01666667 dm3/min
Cubic Decimeters per day (dm3/d)24 dm3/d
Cubic Decimeters per year (dm3/a)8766 dm3/a
Millilitres per second (ml/s)0.2777778 ml/s
Centilitres per second (cl/s)0.02777778 cl/s
Decilitres per second (dl/s)0.002777778 dl/s
Litres per second (l/s)0.0002777778 l/s
Litres per minute (l/min)0.01666667 l/min
Litres per hour (l/h)1 l/h
Litres per day (l/d)24 l/d
Litres per year (l/a)8766 l/a
Kilolitres per second (kl/s)2.777778e-7 kl/s
Kilolitres per minute (kl/min)0.00001666667 kl/min
Kilolitres per hour (kl/h)0.001 kl/h
Cubic meters per second (m3/s)2.777778e-7 m3/s
Cubic meters per minute (m3/min)0.00001666667 m3/min
Cubic meters per hour (m3/h)0.001 m3/h
Cubic meters per day (m3/d)0.024 m3/d
Cubic meters per year (m3/a)8.766 m3/a
Cubic kilometers per second (km3/s)2.777778e-16 km3/s
Imperial Gallons per Second (imp-gal/s)0.00006110257 imp-gal/s
Imperial Gallons per Minute (imp-gal/min)0.003666154 imp-gal/min
Imperial Gallons per Hour (imp-gal/h)0.2199692 imp-gal/h
Imperial Gallons per Day (imp-gal/d)5.279262 imp-gal/d
Teaspoons per second (tsp/s)0.0563567 tsp/s
Tablespoons per second (Tbs/s)0.01878557 Tbs/s
Cubic inches per second (in3/s)0.01695104 in3/s
Cubic inches per minute (in3/min)1.017062 in3/min
Cubic inches per hour (in3/h)61.02374 in3/h
Fluid Ounces per second (fl-oz/s)0.009392784 fl-oz/s
Fluid Ounces per minute (fl-oz/min)0.563567 fl-oz/min
Fluid Ounces per hour (fl-oz/h)33.81402 fl-oz/h
Cups per second (cup/s)0.001174098 cup/s
Pints per second (pnt/s)0.000587049 pnt/s
Pints per minute (pnt/min)0.03522294 pnt/min
Pints per hour (pnt/h)2.113376 pnt/h
Quarts per second (qt/s)0.0002935245 qt/s
Gallons per second (gal/s)0.00007338113 gal/s
Gallons per minute (gal/min)0.004402868 gal/min
Gallons per hour (gal/h)0.2641721 gal/h
Cubic feet per second (ft3/s)0.00000980963 ft3/s
Cubic feet per minute (ft3/min)0.0005885778 ft3/min
Cubic feet per hour (ft3/h)0.03531467 ft3/h
Cubic yards per second (yd3/s)3.633196e-7 yd3/s
Cubic yards per minute (yd3/min)0.00002179918 yd3/min
Cubic yards per hour (yd3/h)0.001307951 yd3/h

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