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Pump Head Loss Calculator

Pump Head Loss Calculator

Free pump head loss calculator for saltwater aquariums. To use it, all you have to do is select your pump from the drop-down list, followed by your pipe diameter. Next enter all of your plumbing variables and click the "Solve" button. The results will be printed at the bottom of your screen.

  • Publisher: Shane Graber
  • Last updated: December 13th, 2009
Weight Loss Calculator

Weight Loss Calculator

Weight Loss Calculator is a free weight loss calculator. Calculate the amount of calories you need to reduce from your daily intake in order to lose weight. The above calculator is fully functional, so if you want to use it yourself, go ahead. Please note it can't replace getting professional medical advice.

Water Loss Calculator

Water Loss Calculator

This is a stand-alone program that allows you to save and print off your monthly report, calculating the money loss, and graphically represent your saved data. To install: Double click on the Water Loss install package file that was just downloaded. This will begin the setup process.

  • Publisher: Center for Water Resources at Western Kentucky University
  • Last updated: March 15th, 2011

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Flowtite Hydraulic Flow Calculator

Flowtite Hydraulic Flow Calculator

The Flowtite™ Hydraulic Flow Calculator is designed to analyze head loss and pumping energy requirements or slope gradients in different pipe materials. The Flow Calculator will assist the engineer in the process of pipe material selection. The flow loss and cost of frictional resistance are keys to the proper selection of pipe.

  • Publisher: Winkler Consulting
  • Last updated: October 25th, 2009
SLS (Sanitary Lift Station)

SLS (Sanitary Lift Station)

Output to Screen and/or to Printer in Tabulated Format. Data file capability for quick and easy work sessions.

  • Publisher: Knowles Civil Engineering
  • Home page: www.kcesco.com
  • Last updated: July 13th, 2022
Blowpipe

Blowpipe

With this program you can rapid sizing of pipes in a wide range of pipework materials, fluid temperatures and additives. Blowpipe also enables rapid calculation of the head loss in complete pipework systems, either for an index run or for a complete system. Calculations also include pump motor sizes and pipe weights, expansion and heat gains/losses.

  • Publisher: Silverglance Software
  • Last updated: October 16th, 2012
LENTON® STEEL FORTRESS App

LENTON® STEEL FORTRESS App

The LENTON STEEL FORTRESS design software calculator is used to determine the amount of punching shear reinforcement needed around a column head. The calculator will determine the amount of shear reinforcement you need and the configuration in which to place it. Designs generated by the program are in accordance with ACI318. Post-tensioning and slab openings are taken into consideration.

  • Publisher: ERICO
  • Home page: www.erico.com
  • Last updated: October 15th, 2009
HCALC

HCALC

HCALC™ solves for head loss, diameter, flow, pipe area, velocity, Reynolds number and friction factor using the Darcy-Weisbach, Hazen-Williams or Manning's equations. HCALC converts values between various common units. Run HCALC as a stand alone application or have it load at startup and always be available on system tray. A very useful tool for engineers.

  • Publisher: Tahoe Design Software
  • Home page: www.tahoesoft.com
  • Last updated: May 26th, 2020

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VariTrane Duct Designer

VariTrane Duct Designer

This is a duct design application that helps you optimize your designs while maintaining a minimum pressure system. The VariTrane Duct Designer program consists of three applications: Duct Configurator helps you model and size duct supply duct systems, Ductulator is used for equal friction applications, and Fitting Loss Calculator identifies the optimal fittings.

  • Publisher: The Trane Company
  • Home page: www.trane.com
  • Last updated: November 17th, 2015
HYDROFLO

HYDROFLO

Hydroflo is a powerful software tool that assists piping system designers in the modeling and analysis of single source/single discharge, re-circulating and gravity flow piping systems. These systems are commonly found in industrial process, water supply, wastewater treatment, fire protection, chemical process, mine de-watering, irrigation and HVAC applications among others.

  • Publisher: Tahoe Design Software
  • Home page: www.tahoesoft.com
  • Last updated: February 21st, 2011
Quik-Reference

Quik-Reference

Quik-Reference offers you instantly access to reference information such as: pipe pressure loss charts, pressure loss calculator, water meter pressure loss charts. It also contain an a conversion program for: area, temperature, distance, time, mass, volume.

  • Publisher: Irrisoft, Inc.
Hydraulic Calculator for the Fire Protection Industry

Hydraulic Calculator for the Fire Protection Industry

Canute designed this simple hydraulic calculator for use with its FHC training course to teach some of the fundamental principles of pressure loss calculations and the discard of water through a sprinkler head and other type's nozzles. With this free hydraulic calculator you can easily change any variable in the Hazen Williams pressure loss equation and see what change it has made straight away

  • Publisher: Canute LLP
  • Last updated: January 3rd, 2010
National Pump Selector

National Pump Selector

National Pump Selector is a free program that enables you to quickly search across National pump catalog and identify the pumps available for the required application. You can select and evaluate centrifugal and air-operated double-diaphragm (AODD) pumps from manufacturers' electronic catalogs.

Dividing Head Calculator

Dividing Head Calculator

Dividing Head Calculator is a simple program to help mechanical engineers and students. Designed to help my father with the calculations to cut varying number of toothed wheels. All you need to do is enter a value for divisions and click the calculate button... Hey Presto you have all the details you require with the most efficient use of plate and turns.

  • Publisher: Stephen O'Reilly
  • Home page: www.iol.ie
  • Last updated: August 31st, 2011
Python

Python

Python is an object-oriented programming language, comparable to Perl, Ruby, Scheme, or Java. It comes with a large standard library that supports many common programming tasks, such as connecting to web servers, searching text with regular expressions, reading, and modifying files.

  • Publisher: Python Software Foundation
  • Home page: www.python.org
  • Last updated: February 7th, 2024
Petro Calculator

Petro Calculator

PetroCalculator is a free technical calculator that can help technicians, chemists, engineers, students, etc., to perform a whole range of petroleum-related operations. Thus, you may calculate the density correction based on one of the three density tables: crude oils, lube base oil, or generalized petroleum products.

  • Publisher: Petrospection Pty Ltd
  • Last updated: May 8th, 2008
Pumping power calculator

Pumping power calculator

Pumping power calculator is a free program that enables you to calculate the fluid pumping power. The Pumping power calculator will accept input in SI and Metric measurement units and will calculate the following: 1) Pump hydraulic power 2) Shaft power 3) Motor power

  • Publisher: WeBBusterZ Engineering Software
  • Home page: www.webbusterz.com
  • Last updated: December 10th, 2009
Irrigation Pump Selector

Irrigation Pump Selector

The Irrigation Pump Selector assists a user in making pump selections based on design requirements of the application. The user will input the head and flow requirements and the selection software will provide pump options that meet the application’s design criteria. Additional features include the ability to provide detailed pump reports, cost analysis, and VFD application curves.

  • Publisher: Engineered Software, Inc.
  • Last updated: March 1st, 2013