How do I calculate waterjet flow rate?
Use the formula Q = T / (Ο * Vj), where Q is flow rate in mΒ³/s, T is thrust in N, Ο is water density in kg/mΒ³, and Vj is jet velocity in m/s.
What factors affect waterjet flow rate?
Waterjet flow rate is affected by thrust, water density, and jet velocity. Increasing any of these while keeping others constant will increase the flow rate.
Can you explain the relationship between thrust and flow rate in a waterjet system?
Thrust and flow rate are directly proportional; increasing one increases the other, assuming the other factors remain constant.
What is the typical water density used in this calculation?
The standard water density used is 1025 kg/mΒ³, which accounts for the salinity of seawater.
How does jet velocity impact the flow rate calculation?
Jet velocity has an inverse relationship with flow rate; a higher velocity results in a lower flow rate for the same thrust and density.
What units should I use for each variable in the formula?
Use mΒ³/s for flow rate (Q), N for thrust (T), kg/mΒ³ for water density (Ο), and m/s for jet velocity (Vj).
Can this calculator be used for freshwater applications as well?
Yes, but you should use the appropriate water density for freshwater, which is approximately 1000 kg/mΒ³.