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Reynolds Number Calculator — Kerosene / Jet-A

Reynolds number and flow regime for kerosene / jet-a (kerosene at 20 °C) from velocity and pipe bore.

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Reynolds number

Jet-A viscosity roughly doubles between +20 °C and −20 °C; check the regime at the coldest design temperature.

Formula

Re = ρ·V·D / μ
References: White, F.M., Fluid Mechanics, §6.1; Crane TP-410 — Flow of Fluids

Reynolds Number Calculator — Kerosene / Jet-A is a free reynolds number kerosene / jet-a for process, mechanical and water engineers — instant, accurate and 100% client-side, with the governing formula and reference shown next to the result so the number can be defended, not just quoted.

About Reynolds Number Calculator — Kerosene / Jet-A

Reynolds number and flow regime for kerosene / jet-a (kerosene at 20 °C) from velocity and pipe bore. The calculation implements Re = ρ·V·D / μ (White, F.M., Fluid Mechanics, §6.1; Crane TP-410 — Flow of Fluids). Jet-A viscosity roughly doubles between +20 °C and −20 °C; check the regime at the coldest design temperature.

How to use Reynolds Number Calculator — Kerosene / Jet-A

  1. 1Enter Density in kg/m³ (kerosene at 20 °C).
  2. 2Enter Flow velocity in m/s.
  3. 3Enter Pipe inner diameter in mm.
  4. 4Enter Dynamic viscosity in mPa·s (cP).
  5. 5Read Reynolds number instantly — no submit button needed.
  6. 6Need US units? Flip the SI/Imperial toggle and every field converts.

Why use Reynolds Number Calculator — Kerosene / Jet-A?

  • Implements the standard formula — Re = ρ·V·D / μ
  • Reference cited on-page: White, F.M., Fluid Mechanics, §6.1; Crane TP-410 — Flow of Fluids
  • One-click SI ⇄ Imperial toggle — values convert in place, physics stays in SI
  • Built-in engineering verdict flags out-of-range results instantly
  • Runs entirely in your browser — nothing uploaded, free forever

Frequently asked questions

What formula does the Reynolds Number Calculator — Kerosene / Jet-A use?+

It computes Re = ρ·V·D / μ, per White, F.M., Fluid Mechanics, §6.1; Crane TP-410 — Flow of Fluids. The formula is displayed under the result.

What should I keep in mind when using this calculator?+

Jet-A viscosity roughly doubles between +20 °C and −20 °C; check the regime at the coldest design temperature.

Does this work for any fluid?+

Yes — density and viscosity are inputs (with common fluids suggested in the field hints), so the same physics applies to water, oils, gases and process fluids. Compute always runs in SI internally, so unit mix-ups can't corrupt the result.

Is the Reynolds Number Calculator — Kerosene / Jet-A free to use?+

Yes — completely free, no sign-up, no limits. It runs client-side in your browser, so inputs stay private and results are instant even on slow connections.

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