Cubic Meters per Second (m³/s) to Gallons per Second (GPS) Flow Unit Conversion Calculator

With this tool users can transform their data from Cubic Meters per Second (m³/s) measurements to Gallons per Second (GPS) which functions as a common measuring unit in the United States water industry and industrial and fluid flow management systems. The conversion supports designers who build water treatment facilities as well as operators who manage pipeline flow and optimize fluid flow through networks.

A specific volume measurement of fluids passing through one point each second utilizes the SI unit called Cubic Meter per Second (m³/s). Engineers together with hydrologists and industrial operators use this fundamental measuring instrument to evaluate extensive fluid flow operations.

  • Water professionals measure river and canal discharges as well as municipal water systems using m³/s.
  • Design engineers create pipelines while building water treatment facilities.
  • Industrial cooling and processing systems.

The US customary unit GPS stands for Gallon per Second to measure volumetric flow rate. The unit serves three main purposes in municipal water supply operations and irrigation systems together with industrial applications concerning fluid movement. One meter cube equals 264.172 gallons.

  • Water distribution measurements take place in the municipal and industrial sectors.
  • People use flow rate management in water distribution systems at both municipal and agricultural levels.
  • The process of fluid transfer monitoring exists specifically in chemical and power generation facilities.

The conversion from Cubic Meters per Second to Gallons per Second requires this equation: 

Flow in GPS = Flow in m³/s × 264.172

Since 1 cubic meter is equal to 264.172 gallons, multiplying the flow rate in m³/s by this factor provides the equivalent value in GPS.

Suppose you have a flow rate of 2 m³/s. 

To convert it to GPS:

2 × 264.172 = 528.344 GPS

So, 2 m³/s is equivalent to 528.34 GPS (rounded to two decimal places).

Cubic Meters per Second (m³/s)Gallons per Second (GPS)
1 m³/s264.17 GPS
5 m³/s1,320.86 GPS
10 m³/s2,641.72 GPS
50 m³/s13,208.60 GPS
100 m³/s26,417.20 GPS
  • The measurement of river discharge and flood pattern predictions happen through Hydrology & Environmental Studies with the help of this tool.
  • Through Water Resource Engineering engineers can create pipelines as well as reservoirs and distribute water using networks.
  • Industrial and Power Plants utilize cubic meters per second to manage their cooling systems as well as fluid processing and wastewater management capabilities.
  • The Municipal Water Supply System requires m³/s measurements to determine both water distribution systems and treatment system capacities.

The conversion of m³/s to GPS serves essential purposes for teams working in engineering, hydrology and industry because they use it for fluid dynamics projects alongside water-related tasks and industrial process optimizations. The understanding of this conversion leads to accurate computations as well as superior system function and optimized water flow management.

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