Peak flow definition

Peak flow means the maximum instantaneous rate of flow of water at a particular point resulting from a storm event.
Peak flow means the largest anticipated recurrent wastewater discharge to a private onsite wastewater treatment system.
Peak flow means the highest flow rate attainable by the pump within the pool’s recirculation

Examples of Peak flow in a sentence

  • Peak flow impacts and runoff volume impacts for the roadway drainage systems will be computed based on the results of the hydraulic model at the existing outfalls into Old Richmond Road and the linear detention channel.

  • Peak flow velocity was determined with a time-velocity analysis that revealed the voxel with maximum peak flow throughout the cardiac cycle.

  • The applicauon provides the Forced Expiratory Volume in the first second (Fev1), Forced Vital Capacity (Fvc), Fev1/Fvc rauo and Peak flow (peF) per maneuver.

  • Peak flow values were similar most years except for higher values in 1990 and 1992.

  • Fpj * Di Ccc = Fp Where: Fpj = Peak flow capacity, expressed in millions of gallons per day, of the Arlington Four Mile Run Interceptor measured in the sewer subshed used by Falls Church in accordance with Exhibit B.


More Definitions of Peak flow

Peak flow means the highest flow rate of runoff, measured in cubic feet per second, that would normally result from a given design storm.
Peak flow means the maximum flow which occurs during a flood of a specified average recurrence interval. (Refer to Part C of Schedule 2 of this licence);
Peak flow means the maximum rate of flow of water passing a point of the Collection System during or after a rainfall event or snowmelt.
Peak flow means the maximum hourly flow expressed in litres per second for domestic use;
Peak flow means the maximum rate of flow of water at a given point in a channel, water course, or conduit resulting from the predetermined storm or flood.
Peak flow means the maximum rate at which a unit volume of storm water is discharged.
Peak flow means the maximum rate of flow of water at a given point on a site, in a channel, watercourse, or conduit resulting from a predetermined storm or flood event.