Concrete Pipe Flow Capacity Calculator

Concrete Pipe Flow Capacity Calculator

To create a table outlining the flow capacity of concrete pipes, several factors need to be considered, such as pipe diameter, flow velocity, and hydraulic conditions. Below is a summary table that includes key information related to concrete pipe flow capacity.

Concrete Pipe Flow Capacity Table

Pipe Diameter (inches)Flow Area (sq ft)Flow Capacity (cubic feet per second)Velocity (ft/s)Manning’s n (roughness coefficient)
60.250.251.00.013
80.440.431.00.013
100.690.651.00.013
121.000.921.00.013
151.771.401.00.013
182.541.921.00.013
244.523.361.00.013
307.074.921.00.013
3610.186.251.00.013
4817.588.921.00.013
6028.2712.151.00.013
7240.7916.871.00.013

Notes:

  1. Flow Area Calculation: The flow area can be calculated using the formula:
    Area=π4×(Diameter)2\text{Area} = \frac{\pi}{4} \times (\text{Diameter})^2Area=4π​×(Diameter)2
  2. Flow Capacity: The flow capacity is given under specific conditions (Manning’s n = 0.013). The actual capacity may vary based on factors like slope, material condition, and specific use cases.
  3. Velocity: Flow velocity affects the overall flow capacity; typical velocities can range from 1.0 ft/s to 10 ft/s in various applications.
  4. Manning’s n: This value is a roughness coefficient that reflects the effect of pipe surface on flow resistance. Lower values indicate smoother surfaces.

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