Flow Rate Calculator

Calculate volumetric flow rate using either volume over time or cross-sectional area times velocity.

How to Use This Calculator

1

Choose a method

Select Area × Velocity (for pipes/ducts) or Volume ÷ Time (for batch measurements).

2

Enter inputs

Use SI units: meters (m), seconds (s), and cubic meters (m³) for best results.

3

Calculate and interpret

The result is Q in m³/s. Convert as needed to L/s, L/min, or GPM.

Formula

Q = V / t or Q = A · v

Where: Q = flow rate (m³/s), V = volume (m³), t = time (s), A = cross-sectional area (m²), v = average velocity (m/s).

Example: Circular pipe with diameter 0.1 m, velocity 2 m/s → A = π(0.05)² = 0.00785 m², so Q = 0.00785 × 2 = 0.0157 m³/s.

About Flow Rate Calculator

This tool helps engineers, students, and technicians compute volumetric flow in pipes, ducts, and open channels using standard relationships.

Common Applications

  • HVAC air flow estimation
  • Water and wastewater pipe sizing
  • Process engineering flow balancing

Tips

  • Use consistent units; convert diameters to meters.
  • For non-circular sections, compute the actual area.
  • Velocity should be average, not peak.

Frequently Asked Questions

What units does the calculator use?

Inputs are in SI units (m, s). The output is m³/s.

How do I get L/s or GPM?

1 m³/s = 1000 L/s. 1 m³/s ≈ 15850.3 GPM.

Does pipe roughness matter?

Not for Q directly. Roughness affects head loss, not the definition of flow rate.