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The gas flow equation calculates volumetric flow rate by multiplying the velocity of the gas by the cross-sectional area of flow. It's a fundamental principle in fluid dynamics and engineering applications.
The calculator uses the flow equation:
Where:
Explanation: The equation represents the volume of gas passing through a given area per unit time.
Details: Accurate flow calculation is essential for designing ventilation systems, pipelines, and industrial processes involving gas transport.
Tips: Enter velocity in m/s and area in m². All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What units should be used for this calculation?
A: The calculator uses SI units (m/s for velocity and m² for area), which gives flow in m³/s.
Q2: Can this be used for liquids as well as gases?
A: Yes, the basic volumetric flow equation applies to both liquids and gases.
Q3: How does temperature affect the calculation?
A: Temperature affects gas density and viscosity, which may influence velocity but isn't accounted for in this basic calculation.
Q4: What if the flow is not uniform across the area?
A: For non-uniform flows, integration across the velocity profile would be needed for precise calculation.
Q5: How can I convert the result to other units?
A: To convert m³/s to L/min, multiply by 60,000. To convert to ft³/min, multiply by 2118.88.