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Hundred-Cubic Foot/Minute [hcf/min]


Hundred-cubic foot per minute [hcf/min] is a unit of volumetric flow rate commonly used in municipal water supply, industrial fluid systems, and irrigation networks. One hundred cubic feet (hcf) equals 100 cubic feet of water, approximately 2,832 liters or 748 gallons. When expressed per minute, hcf/min measures the volume of water or fluid flowing through a system every sixty seconds. This unit is particularly useful for monitoring high-flow systems in real time, such as large pumping stations, industrial cooling systems, or water distribution networks during peak demand. For example, a pipeline delivering 5 hcf/min transports 500 cubic feet of water every minute, allowing engineers and operators to manage flow rates accurately and prevent bottlenecks. It is also used in industrial processes requiring precise, rapid fluid delivery, such as chemical manufacturing or thermal management. Compared to hcf/h or hcf/d, hundred-cubic foot per minute provides fine temporal resolution, enabling immediate adjustments and enhanced control of large-volume flows. Using hcf/min allows water engineers, industrial operators, and facility managers to monitor, regulate, and optimize fluid flow, ensuring efficiency, safety, and reliability in both municipal and industrial applications.


Centimeter/Second [cm³/s]


Cubic centimeter per second (cm³/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of a fluid—liquid or gas—passing through a system every second. One cubic centimeter represents a cube with sides of one centimeter, so cm³/s indicates how many such tiny volumes flow each second. This unit is widely used in laboratory experiments, microfluidics, medical devices, and precision engineering where rapid yet small-scale fluid flows need to be monitored and controlled. For example, in medical applications, devices such as infusion pumps or respiratory equipment often rely on cm³/s measurements to ensure exact fluid or gas delivery. In microfluidics and chemical laboratories, reagents or solvents are dispensed at rates specified in cm³/s to maintain reaction accuracy and consistency. Compared to cm³/min, this unit allows for finer temporal resolution, enabling real-time monitoring and precise adjustment of flow rates. Using cubic centimeters per second, scientists, engineers, and technicians can track, regulate, and optimize fluid movement with high accuracy, ensuring efficiency, safety, and reliable performance in both experimental and industrial applications where even small variations in flow can significantly affect outcomes.



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