Leak Flow Rate Calculator
Standard: 0.60 – 0.65
Water: 1000 kg/m³
Calculated Results:
Liters per Minute (L/min): 0
Cubic Meters per Hour (m³/h): 0
Gallons per Minute (GPM): 0
Understanding Leak Flow Rate Calculation
Calculating the flow rate of a leak is critical for maintenance engineers, safety inspectors, and water utility managers. Whether you are dealing with a punctured pipe or a faulty valve, knowing the volume of fluid lost per minute helps in quantifying economic loss and environmental impact.
The Physics Behind the Formula
This calculator utilizes a derivation of Bernoulli's Principle and the Orifice Flow Equation. The primary factors influencing the leak rate are:
- Orifice Area: The physical size of the hole. Larger holes allow significantly more volume to pass through.
- Pressure Differential: The difference between the internal pipe pressure and the external atmospheric pressure. Higher pressure pushes fluid through the opening faster.
- Discharge Coefficient (Cd): A factor that accounts for the geometry of the hole and fluid friction. For a sharp-edged circular hole, 0.62 is a common standard.
- Fluid Density: The thickness of the fluid. Water has a density of approximately 1000 kg/m³, while oils or gases will differ.
Standard Formula
Q = Cd × A × √(2 × ΔP / ρ)
Where:
- Q: Volumetric flow rate (m³/s)
- Cd: Discharge coefficient (dimensionless)
- A: Cross-sectional area of the leak (m²)
- ΔP: Pressure difference (Pascals)
- ρ: Density of the fluid (kg/m³)
Practical Example
Imagine a water pipe with an internal pressure of 4 Bar that develops a small puncture of 3 mm in diameter. Using the standard discharge coefficient for water (0.62):
- Area: π × (0.0015)² = 0.000007068 m²
- Pressure: 400,000 Pascals
- Calculation: 0.62 × 0.000007068 × √(800,000 / 1000)
- Result: Approximately 7.35 Liters per minute.
In just one hour, this "tiny" 3mm leak would waste over 440 liters of water!
Typical Discharge Coefficients
| Hole Type | Cd Value (Approx) |
|---|---|
| Sharp Edged Orifice | 0.61 – 0.65 |
| Short Tube | 0.80 – 0.82 |
| Rounded Orifice | 0.95 – 0.98 |