Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Well Function Constant = Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow/((4*Formation Constant T*Time in Days)/(Radial Distance)^2)
u = Fc/((4*T*tdays)/(dradial)^2)
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Well Function Constant - Well Function Constant dependent on the value of well function.
Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow - (Measured in Square Meter per Second) - Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow is an equilibrium constant for the formation of a complex in solution.
Formation Constant T - (Measured in Square Meter per Second) - Formation Constant T is an equilibrium constant for the formation of a complex in solution.
Time in Days - (Measured in Second) - Time in Days is the time calculated in days.
Radial Distance - (Measured in Meter) - Radial Distance is defined as distance between whisker sensor's pivot point to whisker-object contact point.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow: 0.8 Square Meter per Second --> 0.8 Square Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Formation Constant T: 0.0009 Square Meter per Second --> 0.0009 Square Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Time in Days: 0.5 Day --> 43200 Second (Check conversion ​here)
Radial Distance: 3.32 Meter --> 3.32 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
u = Fc/((4*T*tdays)/(dradial)^2) --> 0.8/((4*0.0009*43200)/(3.32)^2)
Evaluating ... ...
u = 0.0566995884773663
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.0566995884773663 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.0566995884773663 0.0567 <-- Well Function Constant
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Well Function Constant = Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow/((4*Formation Constant T*Time in Days)/(Radial Distance)^2)
u = Fc/((4*T*tdays)/(dradial)^2)

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How to Calculate Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S?

Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S calculator uses Well Function Constant = Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow/((4*Formation Constant T*Time in Days)/(Radial Distance)^2) to calculate the Well Function Constant, Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S formula is defined as a measure of the constant that depends on the well function, given the formation constant S, which is used to analyze unsteady flow in a radial direction. Well Function Constant is denoted by u symbol.

How to calculate Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S, enter Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow (Fc), Formation Constant T (T), Time in Days (tdays) & Radial Distance (dradial) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.063014 = 0.8/((4*0.0009*43200)/(3.32)^2).

FAQ

What is Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S?
Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S formula is defined as a measure of the constant that depends on the well function, given the formation constant S, which is used to analyze unsteady flow in a radial direction and is represented as u = Fc/((4*T*tdays)/(dradial)^2) or Well Function Constant = Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow/((4*Formation Constant T*Time in Days)/(Radial Distance)^2). Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow is an equilibrium constant for the formation of a complex in solution, Formation Constant T is an equilibrium constant for the formation of a complex in solution, Time in Days is the time calculated in days & Radial Distance is defined as distance between whisker sensor's pivot point to whisker-object contact point.
How to calculate Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S?
Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S formula is defined as a measure of the constant that depends on the well function, given the formation constant S, which is used to analyze unsteady flow in a radial direction is calculated using Well Function Constant = Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow/((4*Formation Constant T*Time in Days)/(Radial Distance)^2). To calculate Constant dependent on Well Function given Formation Constant S, you need Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow (Fc), Formation Constant T (T), Time in Days (tdays) & Radial Distance (dradial). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Formation Constant for Unsteady Flow, Formation Constant T, Time in Days & Radial Distance and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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