Imperial Gallons per Day (imp-gal/d) to Cubic meters per second (m3/s) conversion

1 imp-gal/d = 5.261678e-8 m3/sm3/simp-gal/d
Formula
1 imp-gal/d = 5.261678e-8 m3/s

Understanding Imperial Gallons per Day to Cubic meters per second Conversion

Converting Imperial Gallons per Day to Cubic meters per second maps the Imperial (UK) gallon per day, a flow of one UK gallon (4.54609 litres) every 24 hours onto the cubic metre per second (m3/s), the SI unit of volume flow rate. This pairing shows up in water-supply metering, pump sizing, irrigation and HVAC work, where a flow rate quoted in imp-gal/d has to be read off against specifications written in m3/s. Remember the Imperial (UK) gallon is 4.54609 L, roughly 20% larger than the US gallon (3.785411784 L), so use figures based on the UK gallon here.

Conversion Formula

1 imp-gal/d=5.2616782407407×108 m3/s1\ \text{imp-gal/d} = 5.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸\ \text{m3/s}

To convert a figure in Imperial Gallons per Day to Cubic meters per second, multiply the number of Imperial Gallons per Day by this factor:

m3/s=imp-gal/d×5.2616782407407×108\text{m3/s} = \text{imp-gal/d} \times 5.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 12000 Imperial Gallons per Day to Cubic meters per second.

Write the formula:

m3/s=imp-gal/d×5.2616782407407×108\text{m3/s} = \text{imp-gal/d} \times 5.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸

Substitute the value:

m3/s=12000×5.2616782407407×108\text{m3/s} = 12000 \times 5.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸

Calculate the result:

12000 imp-gal/d0.000631401 m3/s12000\ \text{imp-gal/d} \approx 0.000631401\ \text{m3/s}

How to Convert Imperial Gallons per Day to Cubic meters per second

Converting Imperial Gallons per Day to Cubic meters per second takes a single multiplication by the fixed conversion factor.

  1. Write the conversion factor:

1 imp-gal/d=5.2616782407407×108 m3/s1\ \text{imp-gal/d} = 5.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸\ \text{m3/s}

  1. Set up the multiplication using your value (here, 12000 Imperial Gallons per Day):

12000 imp-gal/d×5.2616782407407×108 m3/s1 imp-gal/d12000\ \text{imp-gal/d} \times \frac{5.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸\ \text{m3/s}}{1\ \text{imp-gal/d}}

  1. Cancel the imp-gal/d units, which leaves m3/s:

12000×5.2616782407407×108 m3/s12000 \times 5.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸\ \text{m3/s}

  1. State the result:

12000 imp-gal/d0.000631401 m3/s12000\ \text{imp-gal/d} \approx 0.000631401\ \text{m3/s}

Imperial Gallons per Day to Cubic meters per second conversion table

Imperial Gallons per Day (imp-gal/d)Cubic meters per second (m3/s)
00
15.261678e-8
21.052336e-7
31.578503e-7
42.104671e-7
52.630839e-7
63.157007e-7
73.683175e-7
84.209343e-7
94.73551e-7
105.261678e-7
157.892517e-7
200.000001052336
250.00000131542
300.000001578503
400.000002104671
500.000002630839
600.000003157007
700.000003683175
800.000004209343
900.00000473551
1000.000005261678
1500.000007892517
2000.00001052336
2500.0000131542
3000.00001578503
4000.00002104671
5000.00002630839
6000.00003157007
7000.00003683175
8000.00004209343
9000.0000473551
10000.00005261678
20000.0001052336
30000.0001578503
40000.0002104671
50000.0002630839
100000.0005261678
250000.00131542
500000.002630839
1000000.005261678
2500000.0131542
5000000.02630839
10000000.05261678

What is the Imperial Gallon per Day?

The Imperial gallon per day (imp gal/d) is a unit of volumetric flow rate that expresses how many Imperial gallons of a fluid pass a point over the span of one day. It is used in the UK and Commonwealth countries for water supply, well yields, plumbing, and utility metering.

Definition

One Imperial gallon per day equals one Imperial gallon of volume divided by the 86,400 seconds in a day. Expressed in SI units of litres per second:

1 imp-gal/d=0.0000526168 l/s1\ \text{imp-gal/d} = 0.0000526168\ \text{l/s}

This follows directly from the exact definitions: an Imperial gallon = 4.54609 L exactly, and one day = 86,400 s, so 4.54609÷86400=5.26168×1054.54609 \div 86400 = 5.26168 \times 10⁻⁵ L/s.

Origin and History

The Imperial gallon was fixed by the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, originally as the volume of 10 pounds of distilled water. It was later redefined in metric terms and, since 1985, has been exactly 4.54609 litres. Expressing flow "per day" arose naturally from water-utility billing and reservoir management, where daily throughput is the practical accounting period.

Law and Notable Facts

The Imperial gallon remains a legally recognised unit in the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth nations, distinct from the smaller US gallon (3.785411784 L exactly). Because of this, an Imperial gallon per day is about 20% larger than a US gallon per day (1 imp gal/d ≈ 1.20095 US gal/d), a difference that matters when reading equipment specified in the other system.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • A typical UK household uses on the order of 100 Imperial gallons per day (about 455 litres), which is roughly 0.00526 L/s.
  • A small trickling borehole yielding 1,000 imp gal/d supplies about 4,546 litres daily, or roughly 0.0526 L/s.
  • Converting to metric daily volume: 1 imp gal/d = 4.54609 litres per day.
  • 1,000,000 imp gal/d (a common water-treatment plant rating) equals about 52.6 L/s, or roughly 4.546 megalitres per day.

What is the cubic meter per second?

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 Imperial Gallons per Day to Cubic meters per second?

Multiply the number of Imperial Gallons per Day by the fixed factor 5.2616782407407×1085.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸. In symbols, m3/s=imp-gal/d×5.2616782407407×108\text{m3/s} = \text{imp-gal/d} \times 5.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸, because 1 imp-gal/d=5.2616782407407×108 m3/s1\ \text{imp-gal/d} = 5.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸\ \text{m3/s}.

How many Cubic meters per second are in 1 Imperial Gallon per Day?

One Imperial Gallon per Day equals 5.2616782407407×1085.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸ Cubic meters per second. The relationship is reversible: 1 m3/s=19005343.053041 imp-gal/d1\ \text{m3/s} = 19005343.053041\ \text{imp-gal/d}.

How do I convert 24000 Imperial Gallons per Day to Cubic meters per second?

Multiply the value by the conversion factor: 24000×5.2616782407407×1080.001262824000 \times 5.2616782407407 \times 10⁻⁸ \approx 0.0012628. So 24000 Imperial Gallons per Day is about 0.00126280.0012628 Cubic meters per second.

Where is the Imperial Gallons per Day to Cubic meters per second conversion used?

This pairing shows up in water-supply metering, pump sizing, irrigation and HVAC work, where a flow rate quoted in imp-gal/d has to be read off against specifications written in m3/s. Having a reliable factor avoids sizing or dosing errors when equipment ratings and design documents use different units.

Is the Imperial gallon the same as the US gallon?

No. The Imperial (UK) gallon is exactly 4.54609 litres, while the US liquid gallon is 3.785411784 litres, making the Imperial gallon roughly 20% larger. Every figure on this page is based on the Imperial (UK) gallon.

Complete Imperial Gallons per Day conversion table

imp-gal/d
UnitResult
Cubic Millimeters per second (mm3/s)52.61678 mm3/s
Cubic Centimeters per second (cm3/s)0.05261678 cm3/s
Cubic Decimeters per second (dm3/s)0.00005261678 dm3/s
Cubic Decimeters per minute (dm3/min)0.003157007 dm3/min
Cubic Decimeters per hour (dm3/h)0.1894204 dm3/h
Cubic Decimeters per day (dm3/d)4.54609 dm3/d
Cubic Decimeters per year (dm3/a)1660.459 dm3/a
Millilitres per second (ml/s)0.05261678 ml/s
Centilitres per second (cl/s)0.005261678 cl/s
Decilitres per second (dl/s)0.0005261678 dl/s
Litres per second (l/s)0.00005261678 l/s
Litres per minute (l/min)0.003157007 l/min
Litres per hour (l/h)0.1894204 l/h
Litres per day (l/d)4.54609 l/d
Litres per year (l/a)1660.459 l/a
Kilolitres per second (kl/s)5.261678e-8 kl/s
Kilolitres per minute (kl/min)0.000003157007 kl/min
Kilolitres per hour (kl/h)0.0001894204 kl/h
Cubic meters per second (m3/s)5.261678e-8 m3/s
Cubic meters per minute (m3/min)0.000003157007 m3/min
Cubic meters per hour (m3/h)0.0001894204 m3/h
Cubic meters per day (m3/d)0.00454609 m3/d
Cubic meters per year (m3/a)1.660459 m3/a
Cubic kilometers per second (km3/s)5.261678e-17 km3/s
Imperial Gallons per Second (imp-gal/s)0.00001157407 imp-gal/s
Imperial Gallons per Minute (imp-gal/min)0.0006944444 imp-gal/min
Imperial Gallons per Hour (imp-gal/h)0.04166667 imp-gal/h
Teaspoons per second (tsp/s)0.01067511 tsp/s
Tablespoons per second (Tbs/s)0.00355837 Tbs/s
Cubic inches per second (in3/s)0.003210873 in3/s
Cubic inches per minute (in3/min)0.1926524 in3/min
Cubic inches per hour (in3/h)11.55914 in3/h
Fluid Ounces per second (fl-oz/s)0.001779185 fl-oz/s
Fluid Ounces per minute (fl-oz/min)0.1067511 fl-oz/min
Fluid Ounces per hour (fl-oz/h)6.405066 fl-oz/h
Cups per second (cup/s)0.0002223981 cup/s
Pints per second (pnt/s)0.0001111991 pnt/s
Pints per minute (pnt/min)0.006671944 pnt/min
Pints per hour (pnt/h)0.4003166 pnt/h
Quarts per second (qt/s)0.00005559953 qt/s
Gallons per second (gal/s)0.00001389988 gal/s
Gallons per minute (gal/min)0.000833993 gal/min
Gallons per hour (gal/h)0.05003958 gal/h
Cubic feet per second (ft3/s)0.000001858144 ft3/s
Cubic feet per minute (ft3/min)0.0001114886 ft3/min
Cubic feet per hour (ft3/h)0.006689319 ft3/h
Cubic yards per second (yd3/s)6.882015e-8 yd3/s
Cubic yards per minute (yd3/min)0.000004129209 yd3/min
Cubic yards per hour (yd3/h)0.0002477526 yd3/h

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