K Value definition

K Value means the soil erodibility factor in the universal soil loss equation. It is a quantitative value that is experimentally determined.
K Value means the soil erodibility factor in the universal soil loss equation.
K Value means the soil erodibility factor in the Universal Soil Loss Equation. It is a ,quantitative value that is experimentally determined. "Marina" mans any facility including community facilities and yacht clubs, but not including private piers, ccnumity piers and other noncommercial boat docking and storage facilities, that is located along the shoreline of the County and involves the mooring, berthing, storing or securing of watercraft.

Examples of K Value in a sentence

  • K' Value: 0.25 at 75 degrees F, when tested in accordance with ASTM C 177 or ASTM C 518.

  • F ---------------------- Discharge Pressure-PSIG ---------------------- Volume-MSCFD ---------------------- BHP ---------------------- "K" Value Specific Gravity -------- H2S Content %O Type Gas 1000 Btu Unit Speed-RPM Elevation ------ -------- Ambient Temp.-Deg.


More Definitions of K Value

K Value means the fraction of the total allowable daily dose of a toxic pollutant that is attributed to drinking water and fish consumption relative to other sources of the pollutant to humans, such as air or food, in the calculation of criteria. In the absence of sufficient data to establish a chemical-specific K value, the K value will be 0.2.