The Pressure Loss calculator estimates the loss in pressure of a pipe or duct based on the friction coefficient, the length of pipe, the hydraulic diameter of the pipe, the flow velocity and the density of the material.
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
(L) Length of Pipe
(Q) Flow Rate of Fluid
(D) Hydraulic Diameter (Inner Diameter of Pipe)
(C) Friction Coefficient for Pipe Material (see below).
Pressure Loss (Ploss): The pressure is returned in pounds per square inch (psi). However, this can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.
The Math / Science
The pressure loss in pipes and tubes depends on the flow rate, pipe length, hydraulic diameter, and a friction factor based on the roughness of the pipe whether the flow us turbulent or laminar - the Reynolds Number of the flow. The formula used in this calculator to estimate pressure loss is:
ploss=4.53⋅L⋅(QC)1.852D4.857
where:
ploss = pressure loss (psi)
L = length of duct or pipe (ft)
D = hydraulic diameter (in)
Q = the flow rate of the fluid.
C = the coefficient of friction
Coefficient of Friction
The pressure is affected by the inner smoothness of the pipe material. In general the coefficients are as follows: