Flow Rate & Pressure Differential Calculator
Calculate the volumetric flow rate of water through an orifice or nozzle based on the pressure drop.
PSI
Bar
(Atmospheric = 0)
mm
inch
Typically 0.60 to 0.98
Calculation Results:
Liters Per Minute
0.00
Gallons Per Minute
0.00
Understanding Flow Rate and Pressure
In fluid dynamics, the relationship between pressure and flow rate is governed by Bernoulli's Principle. When a fluid passes through a restriction (like an orifice or a nozzle), its potential energy (pressure) is converted into kinetic energy (velocity).
The Formula
The standard equation for flow through an orifice is:
Q = Cd × A × √ (2 × ΔP / ρ)
- Q: Volumetric flow rate
- Cd: Discharge coefficient (accounts for losses and turbulence)
- A: Cross-sectional area of the opening
- ΔP: Pressure difference between inlet and outlet (P1 – P2)
- ρ (rho): Density of the fluid (Water is approx. 1000 kg/m³)
Example Calculation
If you have an inlet pressure of 50 PSI discharging into the open air (0 PSI) through a 12mm hole with a Cd of 0.62:
- Pressure difference is 50 PSI (converted to approx. 344,738 Pascals).
- The cross-sectional area of a 12mm hole is approximately 0.000113 m².
- The resulting flow rate would be approximately 73.8 Liters per Minute (LPM).
Common Discharge Coefficients (Cd)
| Orifice Type | Typical Cd |
|---|---|
| Sharp-edged Orifice | 0.60 – 0.65 |
| Well-rounded Nozzle | 0.95 – 0.98 |
| Short Tube (Flush) | 0.80 |