Examples of using Average flow in English and their translations into French
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Its average flow is 8,400 m3/s.
This results in an average flow of 240 W/m2.
Average Flow of effluent(m3/day.
Definition of average flow of consumers.
Average flow velocity can be determined.
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In Huarte, it has a year-round, average flow of 7.18 m3/sec.
Average flow of the surface water bodies.
The Waschicoutai particularly impresses by its average flow.
Average flow was estimated at six cubic metres per second.
Primary treatment of municipal wastewater 12 MULTIFLO Duo units Average flow.
The average flow is about 1.6 m3 per second.
The Ubangi has a length of 2,300 km and an average flow of 4,000 cubic metres per second.
The average flow that has been recorded is 2,241 m3/s.
The reservoir is able to hold the equivalent of two years of the Colorado's annual average flow.
The average flow on 25 seconds in liter per minute.
Congo River(4,700 kilometres)is the second river in the world by average flow.
The average flow of such rivers exceeds 45 l-cm.
River water clarification for drinking water production 4 MULTIFLO Trio units Average flow.
The average flow is considered low for this volcano.
Clarification treatment for drinking water production 6 MULTIFLO Classic units Average flow.
Average flow at the patient connection port l/min.
The Saint Lawrence River has an average flow of 12,309 cubic meters per second to Quebec.
Average flow in the river is 200 cubic feet per second.
From the holding tank the wastewater is discharged to the treatment plant at an average flow.
The average flow of urine is about seven seconds.
The growth rate of the dynamical system,which corresponds to the average flow of the vehicles, is obtained numerically.
Its average flow is of 1000 cubic meters per second.
The difference between both determined times is proportional to the average flow velocity within the measurement path.
Figure 3: Average flow characteristics at the station" Mosyr" on the Pripyat River.
In the opinion of some experts, a temperature increase of 2 to 4°C could lower the average flow from Lake Ontario by 24.