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The 1728 flow calculation is used to determine volumetric flow rate by multiplying velocity, cross-sectional area, and the conversion factor 1728 (which converts cubic feet to other units).
The calculator uses the flow equation:
Where:
Explanation: The equation calculates volumetric flow rate by accounting for both the speed of flow and the size of the conduit.
Details: Accurate flow calculation is crucial for designing piping systems, determining pump requirements, and ensuring proper fluid transport in various engineering applications.
Tips: Enter velocity in ft/s and area in ft². All values must be valid (greater than 0).
Q1: Why is the 1728 factor used?
A: The factor 1728 converts cubic feet to other units (since 12³ = 1728), making the result more practical for engineering applications.
Q2: What are typical velocity values?
A: For water in pipes, typical velocities range from 2-10 ft/s depending on application and pipe size.
Q3: How is area determined?
A: Area is calculated as πr² for circular pipes or width × height for rectangular ducts.
Q4: Are there limitations to this calculation?
A: This assumes steady, uniform flow and doesn't account for friction losses or turbulence.
Q5: What units does the result have?
A: The result depends on the units used for velocity and area, multiplied by the 1728 conversion factor.