Inputs
- Isolated system volume
- Starting absolute pressure
- Ending absolute pressure
- Pressure-rise test time
Vacuum leakage
Estimate vacuum-system leak rate from the absolute pressure rise in an isolated known volume over a measured test interval. Enter the application values to calculate four decision-ready outputs and review the governing assumptions before selecting equipment.
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Vacuum leakage
Estimate vacuum-system leak rate from the absolute pressure rise in an isolated known volume over a measured test interval. Enter the application values to calculate four decision-ready outputs and review the governing assumptions before selecting equipment.
Engineering visual
The ejector or pump removes gas from a known volume, changing absolute pressure over time while leakage adds gas back into the chamber.
Calculation reference
Use the displayed relationship to understand how the entered conditions affect the result. Treat the output as a preliminary selection, then verify actual operating conditions, catalog limits, and safety margin.
Engineering guide
Calculate vacuum leak rate calculator for a pneumatic application and compare the result with supplier data.
Enter Isolated system volume, Starting absolute pressure, Ending absolute pressure and replace every default with application data.
Run the calculation while keeping pressure, temperature, geometry, and reference states consistent.
Interpret Equivalent free-air leak rate, Equivalent leak rate in SCFM, Measured absolute pressure rise against the supplier datasheet, machine risk, and an appropriate design margin.
Evacuation uses absolute pressure, while holding force uses pressure differential; leakage and surface condition must be tested.
Verify acceleration, load orientation, cup or jaw material, moment limits, and loss-of-vacuum behavior on the machine.
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