- is the rate (ie: volume per unit time) at which a fluid flows through a pipe.
Equation for calculating Pipe Flow Rate (Q) :
Q = uA = u(πR2) = u((πD2)/4)
where:
- u is the flow average velocity (m/s)
- A is the cross sectional area of the pipe (m2)
- R is the radius of the pipe (m)
- D is the diameter of the pipe (m)
Reynold's Number (Re):
- is a number (dimensionless) which can be used to determine the flow regime within a pipe.
Re = ρuD/μ
where:
- ρ is the density of the fluid (kg/m3)
- μ is the viscosity of the fluid (kg / m*s)
- D is the diameter of the pipe (m)
- u is the average velocity in the pipe (m/s)