Hose Monster Flow Equation:
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The Hose Monster flow equation calculates flow rate (Q) in gallons per minute (GPM) based on the K factor and pressure (P) in pounds per square inch (psi). It provides an accurate assessment of fluid flow through hoses and nozzles.
The calculator uses the Hose Monster flow equation:
Where:
Explanation: The equation demonstrates the relationship between flow rate, pressure, and the characteristic K factor of the hose/nozzle system.
Details: Accurate flow rate calculation is crucial for proper system design, pump selection, and ensuring optimal performance in fluid transfer applications.
Tips: Enter K factor (unitless) and pressure in psi. Both values must be valid positive numbers.
Q1: What is the K factor?
A: The K factor is a dimensionless constant that represents the flow characteristics of a specific hose or nozzle configuration.
Q2: What are typical K factor values?
A: K factor values vary depending on the hose/nozzle design, but typically range from 5 to 30 for most industrial applications.
Q3: How is pressure measured?
A: Pressure should be measured at the inlet of the hose or nozzle using a calibrated pressure gauge for accurate results.
Q4: Are there limitations to this equation?
A: The equation assumes turbulent flow and may be less accurate for very low flow rates or highly viscous fluids.
Q5: Can this be used for different fluids?
A: The equation is primarily designed for water. For other fluids, viscosity and density corrections may be necessary.