Convert acre-foot/hour [ac*ft/h] to gallon (US)/day [gal (US)/d] Online | Free flow Converter
Hour [ac·ft/h]
Acre-foot per hour [ac·ft/h] is a unit of volumetric flow rate commonly used in hydrology, irrigation, and water resource engineering. One acre-foot represents the volume of water needed to cover one acre of land to a depth of one foot, approximately 1,233 cubic meters or 325,851 gallons. When expressed per hour, ac·ft/h measures the water volume delivered, consumed, or flowing through a system within a single hour. This unit is particularly useful for managing high-capacity water distribution systems, including canals, reservoirs, and municipal or industrial supply networks, where monitoring short-term flow is essential. For example, a hydroelectric dam releasing 10 ac·ft/h discharges enough water to cover ten acres to a depth of one foot every hour, assisting operators in controlling water levels and power generation. It is also applied in flood control, irrigation scheduling, and industrial water use where precise flow rates are critical. Compared to ac·ft/d or ac·ft/y, acre-foot per hour provides finer temporal resolution, allowing for rapid adjustments and better system management. Using ac·ft/h enables engineers and water managers to monitor, regulate, and optimize water flow, ensuring efficiency, safety, and sustainability in diverse water resource applications.
/Day [gal (US)/d]
Gallon per day (US) [gal (US)/d] is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of liquid passing through a system over a 24-hour period, using the US liquid gallon as the standard measure. One US gallon equals approximately 3.785 liters, so gal (US)/d quantifies daily fluid usage or delivery in this conventional unit. This unit is commonly used in water supply management, wastewater treatment, agriculture, and industrial applications in countries where the US gallon is standard. For instance, municipal water authorities often express household or commercial water consumption in gal (US)/d to plan distribution, treatment, and storage effectively. In agriculture, irrigation systems may be designed based on daily water requirements of crops, calculated in US gallons per day. In industrial settings, daily consumption or discharge of liquids is monitored in gal (US)/d to optimize processes and ensure efficiency. Compared to gal/h or gal/min, this unit provides a long-term perspective, suitable for planning and monitoring overall daily water or fluid usage. Using gallons per day enables professionals to manage, conserve, and optimize fluid resources, ensuring sustainability, efficiency, and reliable operation across residential, agricultural, and industrial contexts.
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