Froude Number Calculator

Determine the flow regime: subcritical (Fr < 1), critical (≈1), or supercritical (Fr > 1).

How to Use This Calculator

1

Measure velocity

Use average section velocity in m/s.

2

Select characteristic length

For open channels, use hydraulic depth (area/top width). Depth is a common proxy.

3

Compute Fr

Interpret the regime to assess wave and jump behavior.

Formula

Fr = v / √(g L)

Where: v = velocity (m/s), L = characteristic length (m), g = 9.80665 m/s².

Example: v = 2 m/s, L = 0.5 m → Fr = 2 / √(9.81×0.5) ≈ 0.905 (subcritical).

About Froude Number

Froude number compares inertial to gravitational forces in free-surface flows. It predicts behavior like hydraulic jumps and wave propagation.

  • Fr < 1: waves can travel upstream (subcritical).
  • Fr ≈ 1: critical flow; minimal specific energy for given discharge.
  • Fr > 1: disturbances swept downstream (supercritical).

Frequently Asked Questions

What length should I use?

For rectangular channels, use hydraulic depth A/T. Depth is acceptable for quick checks.

Does Fr apply to closed pipes?

Fr is for free-surface flows. For pressurized pipes, Reynolds and Mach numbers are more relevant.

Can I use imperial units?

Yes, if consistent. g ≈ 32.174 ft/s²; L in feet; v in ft/s.