What Is This Tool?
This unit converter translates flow rates from cubic centimeters per hour, a measure of very low volumetric flow, to hundred-cubic feet per day, a unit used to express small continuous flow rates in engineering and utility contexts.
How to Use This Tool?
-
Enter the flow value in cubic centimeters per hour
-
Select cubic centimeter/hour as the original unit
-
Choose hundred-cubic foot/day as the target unit
-
Click convert to get the flow rate in hundred-cubic foot/day
Key Features
-
Converts volumetric flow from cubic centimeter/hour to hundred-cubic foot/day
-
Supports precise translations for very low continuous flow rates
-
Browser-based tool requiring no installation
-
Ideal for medical, microfluidic, natural gas, and wastewater applications
Examples
-
100 cubic centimeter/hour equals approximately 0.000847552 hundred-cubic foot/day
-
500 cubic centimeter/hour equals approximately 0.00423776 hundred-cubic foot/day
Common Use Cases
-
Setting and reporting low infusion flow rates in medical pumps
-
Measuring microflows in microfluidic research and precision pumps
-
Reporting small natural gas well or pipeline production rates
-
Expressing residential or commercial gas consumption at utility scale
-
Calculating groundwater pump or wastewater influent flow rates in engineering
Tips & Best Practices
-
Use the tool for low to modest flow rates where precise low-range conversion is needed
-
Cross-check results in applications requiring high accuracy due to small decimal values
-
Apply conversions in industries like medical device manufacturing and environmental engineering
-
Avoid using the conversion for high or industrial-scale flow rates beyond the units’ range
Limitations
-
Conversions produce very small decimal numbers due to unit scale differences
-
High precision instruments and calculations are necessary for accuracy
-
Not suited for high flow or large-scale industrial process conversions
Frequently Asked Questions
-
What does cubic centimeter/hour measure?
-
It measures volumetric flow rate representing one cubic centimeter of fluid passing per hour, often used for very low steady flows.
-
Where is hundred-cubic foot/day commonly used?
-
It is used for expressing small continuous flow rates in fields like natural gas production and small-scale water or wastewater management.
-
Can this conversion be used for large industrial flows?
-
No, the conversion is not suitable for high flow rates or large-scale industrial processes beyond the defined ranges.
Key Terminology
-
Cubic Centimeter/Hour
-
A metric unit of volumetric flow rate indicating fluid volume passing per hour, equivalent to one milliliter per hour.
-
Hundred-Cubic Foot/Day
-
A volumetric flow rate unit representing 100 cubic feet passing a point in one day, used in gas and water flow measurements.
-
Volumetric Flow Rate
-
The volume of fluid that passes through a surface per unit time.