Irrigation System Pressure Loss Calculator

Calculate total pressure loss in an irrigation system using the Hazen-Williams equation, including pipe friction losses, elevation head, and minor losses from fittings.

Formula

Hazen-Williams Friction Loss (ft per 100 ft of pipe):

hf = 0.2083 × (100/C)1.852 × Q1.852 / D4.8704

Where: Q = flow rate (GPM), D = inside pipe diameter (inches), C = Hazen-Williams roughness coefficient

Total Friction Head Loss: Hf = hf × L / 100  (feet)

Fittings Loss: Hfit = Hf × (fittings factor / 100)

Elevation Head: Helev = elevation change (ft) — positive = uphill (loss), negative = downhill (gain)

Total Head Loss: Htotal = Hf + Hfit + Helev

Pressure (PSI): PSI = Htotal × 0.4335  (1 ft of water = 0.4335 PSI)

Assumptions & References

  • Uses the Hazen-Williams equation, the industry standard for irrigation and water distribution design (ASABE, NRCS).
  • Assumes full-flow, turbulent conditions in a circular pipe — valid for typical irrigation velocities (1–5 ft/s).
  • Water temperature assumed at 60°F (15.6°C), standard for irrigation design.
  • Fittings factor (minor losses) is expressed as a percentage of pipe friction loss — a common approximation; 10–15% is typical for simple systems.
  • Elevation head uses the static head formula: 1 ft of elevation = 0.4335 PSI (based on water density of 62.4 lb/ft³).
  • Recommended maximum pipe velocity: 5 ft/s for mainlines, 7 ft/s for laterals (Irrigation Association guidelines).
  • C values: PVC 150, Copper 130, Galvanized Steel 120, Cast Iron 100 (Hydraulic Institute / Hazen-Williams tables).
  • Does not account for emitter/sprinkler head pressure losses, water hammer, or pressure regulators — add those separately.
  • Reference: Hazen, A. & Williams, G.S. (1920). Hydraulic Tables. NRCS National Engineering Handbook, Part 623.

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