Vacuum leakage

Vacuum Pressure Rise Leak Rate Calculator

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

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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 inputsVacuum Leak Rate Calculator

Enter the known application values. Outputs update instantly as units or assumptions change.

Use these values for preliminary sizing before final datasheet review.

Engineering visual

Vacuum Leak Rate Calculator calculation path

The ejector or pump removes gas from a known volume, changing absolute pressure over time while leakage adds gas back into the chamber.

Vacuum Leak Rate Calculator calculation pathThe ejector or pump removes gas from a known volume, changing absolute pressure over time while leakage adds gas back into the chamber.VOLUME VP₀ → P₁PUMP /EJECTOREVACUATION tLEAK QL
  1. 01Isolated system volume
  2. 02Calculate and compare
  3. 03Equivalent free-air leak rate
Equivalent free-air leak rate
Equivalent leak rate in SCFM
Measured absolute pressure rise
Pressure-rise rate

Calculation reference

What this tool checks.

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.

Inputs

  • Isolated system volume
  • Starting absolute pressure
  • Ending absolute pressure
  • Pressure-rise test time

Outputs

  • Equivalent free-air leak rate
  • Equivalent leak rate in SCFM
  • Measured absolute pressure rise
  • Pressure-rise rate

Engineering guide

Use the result with the right context.

Calculate vacuum leak rate calculator for a pneumatic application and compare the result with supplier data.

Calculation workflow
  1. Enter Isolated system volume, Starting absolute pressure, Ending absolute pressure and replace every default with application data.

  2. Run the calculation while keeping pressure, temperature, geometry, and reference states consistent.

  3. 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.

Assumptions and limits
  • 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.

FAQ

Common review questions.

01Tool noteWhat does the Vacuum Leak Rate Calculator calculate?

Estimate vacuum-system leak rate from the absolute pressure rise in an isolated known volume over a measured test interval. It returns Equivalent free-air leak rate, Equivalent leak rate in SCFM, Measured absolute pressure rise, Pressure-rise rate so the primary answer and its supporting checks stay together.

02Tool noteCan I use the result as a final component selection?

Use it for preliminary engineering and RFQ comparison. Final selection must include supplier ratings, installation losses, transient conditions, applicable standards, machine risk, and validation testing.

03Tool noteWhy can a supplier calculation differ?

Supplier tools may use proprietary test curves, correction factors, rounding, leakage allowances, or reference conditions. Match those conditions and replace the defaults before comparing results.

04Tool noteWhat should I verify after using the Vacuum Leak Rate Calculator?

Check the entered units and reference conditions, then compare the calculated outputs with manufacturer ratings, application safety margins, transient loads, installation losses, and measured machine performance.