Hydraulic calculation is a fundamental engineering process used to analyze the movement and behavior of fluids—typically water or oil—within a system. It is the backbone of designing infrastructure ranging from domestic water supply and heating networks to fire sprinkler systems and complex industrial machinery.
The primary goal of any hydraulic calculation is to verify that a system can deliver the required volume of fluid at the necessary pressure to its destination. Key tasks include: hydraulic calculation
By determining critical parameters such as pressure drops, flow rates, and pipeline diameters, engineers can ensure that systems operate efficiently, safely, and cost-effectively. and pipeline diameters