Clog Severity & Blockage Risk Calculator

Estimates clog severity index and blockage risk percentage based on pipe flow reduction, buildup thickness, pipe diameter, and material type.

Formulas Used

1. Area Reduction Ratio (ARR):
ARR = 1 − ((D/2 − t) / (D/2))²
Where D = pipe inner diameter (mm), t = buildup thickness (mm).

2. Flow Reduction Ratio (FRR):
FRR = 1 − (Qcurrent / Qdesign)

3. Age Factor (AF):
AF = min(1 + 0.02 × Age, 2.0)
Accounts for 2% increased risk per year of pipe age, capped at 2.0.

4. Clog Severity Index (CSI):
CSI = min((0.5 × ARR + 0.5 × FRR) × Km × AF × 100, 100)
Km = material severity coefficient (Grease=1.0, Scale=0.85, Sediment=0.75, Organic=0.65, Mixed=0.55).

5. Blockage Risk Percentage (BRP) — Hagen-Poiseuille basis:
BRP = (1 − (reff / r)4) × 100
Derived from Hagen-Poiseuille law: volumetric flow Q ∝ r4, so resistance increases as the 4th power of radius reduction.

Assumptions & References

  • Buildup is assumed to be uniform and concentric around the pipe wall.
  • The Hagen-Poiseuille relationship (Q ∝ r⁴) applies strictly to laminar, incompressible, Newtonian flow in straight circular pipes (Reynolds number < 2300). Results are indicative for turbulent or non-circular systems.
  • The Age Factor is a simplified empirical approximation; actual degradation rates vary by material, water chemistry, and maintenance history.
  • Material severity coefficients (Km) are based on relative clog formation rates from plumbing industry guidelines and drainage engineering literature.
  • CSI is a composite index (0–100) combining geometric and hydraulic evidence of clogging; it is not a direct physical measurement.
  • References: Hagen (1839), Poiseuille (1840); WRC Sewerage Rehabilitation Manual; ASCE Manual of Engineering Practice No. 36 (Design and Construction of Sanitary and Storm Sewers).
  • This calculator is for estimation purposes only. A licensed plumber or drainage engineer should assess severe or critical cases.

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