volumentransport
Volumentransport, or volumetric transport, refers to the movement of fluid volume through a medium or across a boundary. It is quantified by the volumetric flow rate Q, defined as the volume of fluid passing a given surface per unit time. The standard units are cubic meters per second (m^3/s) or liters per second (L/s). In many contexts, volumentransport is analyzed independently of fluid density; the corresponding mass flow rate is ṁ = ρ Q, where ρ is the fluid density.
The fundamental relation Q = v A expresses that volume transport depends on flow speed v and cross-sectional
Applications span engineering and biology: design and operation of pipelines, water supply and wastewater networks, HVAC
See also: volumetric flow rate, mass flow rate, continuity equation, Darcy's law, Navier–Stokes equations.