Volumetric Flow Rate Calculator
Calculate flow rate ($Q$) based on volume/time, area/velocity, or pipe diameter/velocity.
Calculation Results
About Volumetric Flow Rate Calculation
Volumetric flow rate is a crucial metric in fluid dynamics, engineering, and environmental science. It defines the volume of fluid which passes through a given surface per unit of time. Understanding flow rate is essential for sizing pipes, monitoring water usage, and optimizing industrial processes.
The Formulas
Depending on the available data, there are different ways to calculate volumetric flow rate ($Q$).
Method 1: Using Pipe Diameter and Velocity
This is the most common method used in piping systems. If you know the internal diameter of the pipe and the average velocity of the fluid, the formula is:
$$Q = A \times v$$
Where $A$ is the cross-sectional area of the pipe ($\pi \times (d/2)^2$) and $v$ is the velocity.
Method 2: Using Volume and Time
This is the fundamental definition of flow rate. If you collect a specific volume of liquid over a set period, you can calculate the rate:
$$Q = \frac{V}{t}$$
Where $V$ is volume and $t$ is time.
Common Units of Measurement
| Unit | Abbreviation | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Cubic Meters per Second | m³/s | Standard SI unit for physics and engineering. |
| Liters per Minute | L/min | Common for household water supply and pumps. |
| Gallons per Minute | GPM | Standard unit in the US for irrigation and plumbing. |
| Cubic Feet per Second | cfs | Used in river flow and hydrology. |
Calculation Example
Imagine water flowing through a pipe with an internal diameter of 50 mm at a velocity of 2.0 meters per second.
- Convert Diameter: 50 mm = 0.05 meters.
- Calculate Radius: $r = 0.05 / 2 = 0.025$ meters.
- Calculate Area: $A = \pi \times (0.025)^2 \approx 0.0019635 \text{ m}^2$.
- Calculate Flow ($Q$): $Q = 0.0019635 \times 2.0 = 0.003927 \text{ m}^3/\text{s}$.
Converted to Liters per minute: $0.003927 \times 60,000 \approx 235.6 \text{ L/min}$.