: Engineers use it during the design phase to determine the effects of changing process conditions (e.g., temperature spikes) on flow measurement accuracy.
is a 32-bit engineering software application designed specifically for calculating fluid flow parameters in pipes, tubes, and conduits. Originally developed during the transition from 16-bit Windows 3.1 to the more robust Windows 95/NT architecture, FlowCalc 32 became an industry staple for quick, accurate hydraulic analysis. Unlike bulky, expensive simulation suites (like PipeFlow or AFT Fathom), FlowCalc 32 offered a lightweight, user-friendly interface focused on core calculation modules.
Generates detailed calculation reports that include documented accuracies and warnings for out-of-range data. Historical Context and Development
Calculating the mass or volume flow given a specific differential pressure.