Convert between different units of flow rate instantly. Essential for fluid mechanics, hydraulics, plumbing systems, and industrial applications.
Conversion Formulas: 1 m³/s = 1000 L/s = 1000000 mL/s = 35.3147 ft³/s = 2118.88 gpm = 15850.3 gph = 1000000 cm³/s = 60000 L/min = 3600000 L/h = 264.172 gps
Our Flow Rate Converter is a specialized tool designed for engineers, technicians, and industry professionals working with fluid systems, hydraulics, and water management. Flow rate measures the volume of fluid that passes through a defined boundary per unit time and is crucial for system design, equipment sizing, and process control applications.
The converter handles all common flow rate units, with precise conversions between different volume units (cubic meters, liters, gallons, cubic feet) and time bases (seconds, minutes, hours). It’s particularly valuable for translating between metric and imperial units, or between laboratory and industrial scales, ensuring consistent calculations across different applications and international standards.
Convert between all major flow rate units including m³/s, L/s, ft³/s, gpm and their time variations used across different industries and applications.
Seamlessly translate between metric (m³, L, mL) and imperial (ft³, gallons) units for international project compatibility and standards compliance.
Accurate conversions with up to 8 decimal places for critical scientific applications, hydraulic calculations, and fluid system designs.
Handles conversions across microfluidic, laboratory, pilot, and industrial scales with different time bases for seamless project scale-up.
Flow rate is the volume of fluid passing through a defined boundary per unit time. It’s a fundamental parameter in fluid mechanics, hydraulic engineering, and process design. Flow rate is essential for sizing pipes, selecting pumps, designing HVAC systems, managing water resources, and controlling industrial processes. It’s widely used in industries ranging from municipal water supply to chemical manufacturing, petroleum processing, and environmental monitoring. Accurate flow rate calculations ensure systems function efficiently and safely within design parameters.
Volumetric flow rate measures the volume of fluid passing through a boundary per unit time (m³/s, gpm), while mass flow rate measures the mass passing per unit time (kg/s, lb/h). The relationship between them is: mass flow rate = volumetric flow rate × fluid density. Volumetric flow rate is more commonly used in hydraulic applications, water systems, and civil engineering, while mass flow rate is preferred in thermal systems, chemical processing, and applications where the density might vary significantly. This converter focuses exclusively on volumetric flow rate units.
Different time bases (second, minute, hour) are used to provide convenient numerical values depending on the application scale. Laboratory measurements and high-precision systems often use seconds for accuracy, while industrial processes and HVAC systems typically use minutes or hours for operational convenience. For example, a laboratory test might measure flow in mL/s, municipal water might use L/s, while industrial cooling systems might express flow in m³/h. Our converter allows easy translation between these different time scales to suit your specific application needs.
Flow rates vary tremendously by application: Household faucet: ~0.1-0.2 L/s (1.5-3 gpm), Residential shower: ~0.15 L/s (2.5 gpm), Garden hose: ~0.3-0.6 L/s (5-10 gpm), Municipal water main: ~30-300 L/s, Fire hydrant: ~30-60 L/s (500-1000 gpm), Industrial cooling system: ~10-100 L/s, Large river: ~1000+ m³/s. Our converter helps translate these values across units for system design, equipment sizing, and process control applications.
To convert from m³/s to ft³/s: 1 m³/s = 35.3147 ft³/s. This involves the standard volume conversion between cubic meters and cubic feet. For gallons, 1 m³/s = 264.172 gallons/second = 15,850.3 gallons/hour. For liters, 1 ft³/s = 28.3168 L/s. Our converter handles these cross-system conversions automatically, ensuring accurate translations between metric and imperial units for international project compatibility and regulation compliance.