Litres per year (l/a) to Cubic Decimeters per hour (dm3/h) conversion

1 l/a = 0.0001140771161305 dm3/hdm3/hl/a
Formula
1 l/a = 0.0001140771161305 dm3/h

Converting between volume flow rates like Litres per year (L/year) and Cubic Decimeters per hour (dm³/hour) involves understanding the relationships between these units of volume and time. Let's break down the conversion process and look at some practical examples.

Understanding the Conversion Factors

The key to converting between these units is knowing the relationships between Litres and Cubic Decimeters, and between years and hours.

  • Volume: 1 Litre (L) is equal to 1 Cubic Decimeter (dm³).

    1 L=1 dm31 \text{ L} = 1 \text{ dm}^3

  • Time: There are approximately 365.25 days in a year (accounting for leap years), and 24 hours in a day. Therefore, there are 365.25×24=8766365.25 \times 24 = 8766 hours in a year.

    1 year8766 hours1 \text{ year} \approx 8766 \text{ hours}

Converting Litres per Year to Cubic Decimeters per Hour

To convert from L/year to dm³/hour, you need to divide by the number of hours in a year:

dm3/hour=L/year8766\text{dm}^3/\text{hour} = \frac{\text{L/year}}{8766}

For 1 L/year:

1 L/year8766 hours/year=18766 dm3/hour0.000114 dm3/hour\frac{1 \text{ L/year}}{8766 \text{ hours/year}} = \frac{1}{8766} \text{ dm}^3/\text{hour} \approx 0.000114 \text{ dm}^3/\text{hour}

Converting Cubic Decimeters per Hour to Litres per Year

To convert from dm³/hour to L/year, you multiply by the number of hours in a year:

L/year=dm3/hour×8766\text{L/year} = \text{dm}^3/\text{hour} \times 8766

For 1 dm³/hour:

1 dm3/hour×8766 hours/year=8766 L/year1 \text{ dm}^3/\text{hour} \times 8766 \text{ hours/year} = 8766 \text{ L/year}

Real-World Examples

  1. Drip Irrigation Systems:

    • Drip irrigation systems release water slowly to the roots of plants. A typical emitter might release water at a rate of 4 L/year.

    4 L/year8766 hours/year0.000456 dm3/hour\frac{4 \text{ L/year}}{8766 \text{ hours/year}} \approx 0.000456 \text{ dm}^3/\text{hour}

  2. Small Water Leak:

    • A small water leak in a pipe might waste 10 L/year.

    10 L/year8766 hours/year0.00114 dm3/hour\frac{10 \text{ L/year}}{8766 \text{ hours/year}} \approx 0.00114 \text{ dm}^3/\text{hour}

  3. Laboratory Experiment:

    • A chemical reaction produces a gas at a rate of 0.5 L/year.

    0.5 L/year8766 hours/year0.000057 dm3/hour\frac{0.5 \text{ L/year}}{8766 \text{ hours/year}} \approx 0.000057 \text{ dm}^3/\text{hour}

Laws and Historical Context

While there isn't a specific law directly tied to L/year to dm³/hour conversions, the broader context involves the standardization of units. The metric system, of which Litres and Cubic Decimeters are a part, was developed during the French Revolution to create a universal and rational system of measurement. The General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) continues to refine and maintain the International System of Units (SI), ensuring consistency and accuracy in measurements across the globe. You can find more information on the SI system and its history on the BIPM (Bureau International des Poids et Mesures) website. https://www.bipm.org/en/home

How to Convert Litres per year to Cubic Decimeters per hour

To convert Litres per year to Cubic Decimeters per hour, use the fact that 11 litre equals 11 cubic decimeter, then convert the time unit from years to hours. This turns a yearly flow rate into an hourly flow rate.

  1. Use the volume equivalence:
    Litres and cubic decimeters are equal units of volume, so:

    1 l=1 dm31 \text{ l} = 1 \text{ dm}^3

    That means:

    25 l/a=25 dm3/a25 \text{ l/a} = 25 \text{ dm}^3/\text{a}

  2. Convert years to hours:
    Using the standard conversion factor for this page:

    1 l/a=0.0001140771161305 dm3/h1 \text{ l/a} = 0.0001140771161305 \text{ dm}^3/\text{h}

    So multiply the input value by this factor:

    25×0.000114077116130525 \times 0.0001140771161305

  3. Calculate the hourly flow rate:

    25×0.0001140771161305=0.00285192790326325 \times 0.0001140771161305 = 0.002851927903263

  4. Result:

    25 Litres per year=0.002851927903263 Cubic Decimeters per hour25 \text{ Litres per year} = 0.002851927903263 \text{ Cubic Decimeters per hour}

A quick shortcut is to multiply any value in l/a\text{l/a} by 0.00011407711613050.0001140771161305 to get dm3/h\text{dm}^3/\text{h}. Since litres and cubic decimeters are identical in volume, only the time conversion changes the number.

Litres per year to Cubic Decimeters per hour conversion table

Litres per year (l/a)Cubic Decimeters per hour (dm3/h)
00
10.0001140771161305
20.000228154232261
30.0003422313483915
40.000456308464522
50.0005703855806525
60.000684462696783
70.0007985398129135
80.000912616929044
90.001026694045175
100.001140771161305
150.001711156741958
200.00228154232261
250.002851927903263
300.003422313483915
400.00456308464522
500.005703855806525
600.00684462696783
700.007985398129135
800.00912616929044
900.01026694045175
1000.01140771161305
1500.01711156741958
2000.0228154232261
2500.02851927903263
3000.03422313483915
4000.0456308464522
5000.05703855806525
6000.0684462696783
7000.07985398129135
8000.0912616929044
9000.1026694045175
10000.1140771161305
20000.228154232261
30000.3422313483915
40000.456308464522
50000.5703855806525
100001.140771161305
250002.8519279032626
500005.7038558065252
10000011.40771161305
25000028.519279032626
50000057.038558065252
1000000114.0771161305

What is Litres per year?

Litres per year (L/year) is a unit used to express volume flow rate, indicating the volume of liquid (in litres) that passes through a specific point or is consumed over a period of one year. While not as commonly used as other flow rate units like litres per minute or cubic meters per second, it's useful for quantifying long-term consumption or production rates.

Understanding Litres per Year

  • Definition: Litres per year represent the total volume of liquid that flows or is used within a single year.
  • Formation: It's derived by measuring the volume in litres and the time period in years. It can be calculated from smaller time intervals by scaling up. For example, if you know the daily consumption in litres, multiplying it by 365 (or 365.25 for accounting for leap years) gives the annual consumption in litres per year.

Litres per year=Litres per day×365.25\text{Litres per year} = \text{Litres per day} \times 365.25

Practical Applications & Examples

Litres per year are particularly useful in contexts where long-term accumulation or consumption rates are important. Here are a few examples:

  • Water Consumption: Household water usage is often tracked on an annual basis in litres per year to assess water footprint and manage resources effectively. For example, the average household might use 200,000 litres of water per year.
  • Rainfall Measurement: In hydrology, the annual rainfall in a region can be expressed as litres per square meter per year, providing insights into water availability. The formula to convert annual rainfall in millimetres to litres per square meter is:

Litres/m2/year=Millimetres/year\text{Litres/m}^2\text{/year} = \text{Millimetres/year}

Since 1 millimetre of rainfall over 1 square meter is equal to 1 litre.
  • Fuel Consumption: Large industrial facilities or power plants might track fuel consumption in litres per year. For example, a power plant might use 100 million litres of fuel oil per year.
  • Beverage Production: Breweries or beverage companies might measure their production output in litres per year to monitor overall production capacity and sales. A large brewery might produce 500 million litres of beer per year.
  • Irrigation: Agricultural operations use litres per year to keep track of how much water is being used for irrigation purposes.

Conversion to Other Units

Litres per year can be converted to other common flow rate units. Here are a couple of examples:

  • Litres per day (L/day): Divide litres per year by 365.25.

    L/day=L/year365.25\text{L/day} = \frac{\text{L/year}}{365.25}

  • Cubic meters per year (m3m^3/year): Divide litres per year by 1000.

    m3/year=L/year1000{m^3}\text{/year} = \frac{\text{L/year}}{1000}

Interesting Facts

While there isn't a specific "law" or famous person directly associated with litres per year, the concept is fundamental in environmental science and resource management. Tracking annual consumption and production rates helps in:

  • Sustainability: Monitoring resource usage and identifying areas for improvement.
  • Environmental Impact Assessments: Evaluating the long-term effects of industrial activities.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the formula to convert Litres per year to Cubic Decimeters per hour?

Use the verified factor: 1 l/a=0.0001140771161305 dm3/h1\ \text{l/a} = 0.0001140771161305\ \text{dm}^3/\text{h}.
The formula is dm3/h=l/a×0.0001140771161305 \text{dm}^3/\text{h} = \text{l/a} \times 0.0001140771161305 .

How many Cubic Decimeters per hour are in 1 Litre per year?

There are exactly 0.0001140771161305 dm3/h0.0001140771161305\ \text{dm}^3/\text{h} in 1 l/a1\ \text{l/a}.
This is a very small hourly flow rate because the yearly volume is spread across all hours in a year.

Why are Litres and Cubic Decimeters directly related in this conversion?

A litre and a cubic decimeter represent the same volume, so 1 L=1 dm31\ \text{L} = 1\ \text{dm}^3.
In this conversion, only the time unit changes from years to hours, which is why the verified factor is used.

When would I use a Litres per year to Cubic Decimeters per hour conversion?

This conversion is useful for expressing very slow annual fluid usage or leakage as an hourly flow rate.
For example, it can help in water management, equipment monitoring, or estimating average consumption in industrial and environmental systems.

Can I convert larger annual flow values using the same factor?

Yes, the same factor applies to any value in litres per year.
For example, multiply the given annual rate by 0.00011407711613050.0001140771161305 to get the result in dm3/h\text{dm}^3/\text{h}.

Is the conversion factor the same for all liquids?

Yes, this unit conversion is based only on volume and time, not on the type of liquid.
As long as the measurement is in litres per year, use 1 l/a=0.0001140771161305 dm3/h1\ \text{l/a} = 0.0001140771161305\ \text{dm}^3/\text{h}.

Complete Litres per year conversion table

l/a
UnitResult
Cubic Millimeters per second (mm3/s)0.03168808781403 mm3/s
Cubic Centimeters per second (cm3/s)0.00003168808781403 cm3/s
Cubic Decimeters per second (dm3/s)3.1688087814029e-8 dm3/s
Cubic Decimeters per minute (dm3/min)0.000001901285268842 dm3/min
Cubic Decimeters per hour (dm3/h)0.0001140771161305 dm3/h
Cubic Decimeters per day (dm3/d)0.002737850787132 dm3/d
Cubic Decimeters per year (dm3/a)1 dm3/a
Millilitres per second (ml/s)0.00003168808781403 ml/s
Centilitres per second (cl/s)0.000003168808781403 cl/s
Decilitres per second (dl/s)3.1688087814029e-7 dl/s
Litres per second (l/s)3.1688087814029e-8 l/s
Litres per minute (l/min)0.000001901285268842 l/min
Litres per hour (l/h)0.0001140771161305 l/h
Litres per day (l/d)0.002737850787132 l/d
Kilolitres per second (kl/s)3.1688087814029e-11 kl/s
Kilolitres per minute (kl/min)1.9012852688417e-9 kl/min
Kilolitres per hour (kl/h)1.140771161305e-7 kl/h
Cubic meters per second (m3/s)3.1688087814029e-11 m3/s
Cubic meters per minute (m3/min)1.9012852688417e-9 m3/min
Cubic meters per hour (m3/h)1.140771161305e-7 m3/h
Cubic meters per day (m3/d)0.000002737850787132 m3/d
Cubic meters per year (m3/a)0.001 m3/a
Cubic kilometers per second (km3/s)3.1688087814029e-20 km3/s
Teaspoons per second (tsp/s)0.000006429010323979 tsp/s
Tablespoons per second (Tbs/s)0.000002143003441326 Tbs/s
Cubic inches per second (in3/s)0.000001933734674818 in3/s
Cubic inches per minute (in3/min)0.0001160240804891 in3/min
Cubic inches per hour (in3/h)0.006961444829343 in3/h
Fluid Ounces per second (fl-oz/s)0.000001071501720663 fl-oz/s
Fluid Ounces per minute (fl-oz/min)0.00006429010323979 fl-oz/min
Fluid Ounces per hour (fl-oz/h)0.003857406194387 fl-oz/h
Cups per second (cup/s)1.339377150829e-7 cup/s
Pints per second (pnt/s)6.6968857541448e-8 pnt/s
Pints per minute (pnt/min)0.000004018131452487 pnt/min
Pints per hour (pnt/h)0.0002410878871492 pnt/h
Quarts per second (qt/s)3.3484428770724e-8 qt/s
Gallons per second (gal/s)8.371107192681e-9 gal/s
Gallons per minute (gal/min)5.0226643156086e-7 gal/min
Gallons per hour (gal/h)0.00003013598589365 gal/h
Cubic feet per second (ft3/s)1.1190548369025e-9 ft3/s
Cubic feet per minute (ft3/min)6.714329021415e-8 ft3/min
Cubic feet per hour (ft3/h)0.000004028597412849 ft3/h
Cubic yards per second (yd3/s)4.1446414520076e-11 yd3/s
Cubic yards per minute (yd3/min)2.4867848712046e-9 yd3/min
Cubic yards per hour (yd3/h)1.4920709227227e-7 yd3/h

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