Pipe Diameter Formula:
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Definition: This calculator determines the required pipe diameter based on the flow rate of fluid and its velocity.
Purpose: It helps engineers and plumbers select appropriate pipe sizes for fluid transport systems.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the minimum pipe diameter needed to maintain a given flow rate at a specified velocity.
Details: Proper pipe sizing ensures efficient fluid transport, prevents excessive pressure drops, and avoids erosion from high velocities.
Tips: Enter the flow rate in m³/s and desired velocity in m/s (default 1.0 m/s for water). All values must be > 0.
Q1: What's a typical flow velocity for water pipes?
A: For water, 0.9-2.4 m/s is common, with 1.0 m/s often used as a design standard.
Q2: How does pipe material affect the calculation?
A: The formula is independent of material, but material choice affects pressure loss and maximum allowable velocity.
Q3: Can I use this for gases?
A: Yes, but gas velocities are typically higher (15-30 m/s) due to lower density.
Q4: What if I need the diameter in inches?
A: Multiply the result by 39.37 to convert meters to inches.
Q5: Why is velocity important in pipe sizing?
A: Too high velocity causes erosion and noise; too low velocity may allow sedimentation.