Pump Head Calculator

Enter the head components to compute total dynamic head.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

Total dynamic head (TDH) is the total resistance a pump must overcome to move fluid, expressed as an equivalent height of liquid rather than a pressure. It’s the sum of three parts: static head (the actual elevation the fluid must be lifted), friction head loss (energy lost to pipe friction, fittings and valves along the way), and velocity head (V²/2g, the energy needed to give the fluid its exit speed).

Pump manufacturers publish performance curves in terms of head versus flow rate, so knowing a system’s TDH — in metres, feet or the equivalent psi — is essential to reading that curve correctly and picking a pump that neither struggles to deliver the required flow nor wastes energy oversized for the job. Mechanical and civil engineers, irrigation designers and pump-system installers calculate TDH when sizing pumps for water supply, HVAC, wastewater and irrigation systems.

Was this helpful?

Comments (0)

  • Be the first to comment.

Popular calculators

All Calculators