Pipe Capacity Calculator

Reference page for estimating gravity pipe capacity, velocity, and basic storm drain conveyance using open-channel assumptions.

Typical pipe capacity inputs

InputWhy it matters
Diameter or pipe shapeControls flow area and hydraulic radius.
SlopeHigher slope generally increases capacity and velocity.
Manning’s nRepresents pipe material, roughness, joints, and condition.
Flow depthPartial-full pipes require more detailed geometry than full-flow estimates.
Tailwater and controlsMay reduce capacity or change the hydraulic grade line.

Screening workflow

  1. Confirm the pipe size, material, and slope.
  2. Estimate capacity using Manning’s equation.
  3. Check velocity for sedimentation and erosion concerns.
  4. Review inlet, outlet, junction, tailwater, and surcharge conditions.
  5. Use detailed hydraulic modeling where backwater or pressure flow may occur.

Related: Manning Equation Calculator →