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Engineering
Pipe Flow Rate Calculator
Determine volumetric flow rate through a pipe using the Hazen-Williams equation for water distribution systems. Used by civil and mechanical engineers to size pipes and diagnose pressure loss.
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Engineering
Reynolds Number Calculator
Calculate the Reynolds number — the dimensionless ratio of inertial to viscous forces in a flowing fluid — to determine whether flow is laminar, transitional, or turbulent. Use it for pipe-flow design, mixing analysis, drag prediction, and selecting the right friction-factor correlation.
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Key differences
| Pipe Flow Rate Calculator | Reynolds Number Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Engineering | Engineering |
| Inputs required | 5 | 4 |
| Result | Flow Rate (L/s) | Reynolds Number |
| What it does | Determine volumetric flow rate through a pipe using the Hazen-Williams equation for water distribution systems. Used by civil and mechanical engineers to size pipes and diagnose pressure loss. | Calculate the Reynolds number — the dimensionless ratio of inertial to viscous forces in a flowing fluid — to determine whether flow is laminar, transitional, or turbulent. Use it for pipe-flow design, mixing analysis, drag prediction, and selecting the right friction-factor correlation. |