Hydraulic Retention Time Calculator
Use this Hydraulic Retention Time Calculator to work through the same calculation as the main calculator page with clear steps, examples, and result context.
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What This Hydraulic Retention Time Calculator Helps You Do
This page covers both the operating and design sides of hydraulic retention time: you can compute the actual HRT from volume and flow, or solve the volume needed to hit a target HRT. That keeps the page useful for process review and preliminary sizing.
The result is reported in both hours and days when helpful so you can compare it directly with process criteria.
How to Calculate Hydraulic Retention Time Calculator
- Choose the retention-time workflow: Use the default mode to compute HRT from known volume and flow, or switch modes to solve for reactor volume from a target HRT.
- Enter compatible reactor data: Use metric volume and flow values so the calculator can report retention time directly in hours and days.
- Apply the reactor residence-time relation: The tool divides volume by flow, or multiplies target HRT by flow when solving for the required volume.
- Interpret the retention time: Shorter HRT means faster turnover, while longer HRT means the liquid remains in the system longer for treatment, mixing, or biological action.
Hydraulic Retention Time Calculator Formula
| Variable | Meaning | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| HRT | Hydraulic retention time | hours |
| Volume | Reactor or tank volume | m³ |
| Q | Influent volumetric flow rate | m³/h |
Use the worked examples below to check how the formula behaves with real values. If the result looks unexpected, verify the unit assumptions and the meaning of each variable before interpreting the answer.
Worked Examples
- Volume: 250 m³
- Flow: 40 m³/h
Result: HRT is 6.25 h.
This reactor holds incoming liquid for a little over six hours on average.
- Volume: 1200 m³
- Flow: 50 m³/h
Result: HRT is 24 h.
A full day of hydraulic retention indicates a relatively long residence time.
- Target HRT: 8 h
- Flow: 35 m³/h
Result: Required reactor volume is 280 m³.
The volume must scale directly with flow to preserve the target retention time.
- Target HRT: 1.5 h
- Flow: 12 m³/h
Result: Required reactor volume is 18 m³.
Short target HRT values correspond to smaller reactor volumes at the same flow.
How to Interpret Your Results
| Range | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| HRT under 2 h | Short hydraulic contact. | Check whether treatment goals can still be met at this fast turnover. |
| HRT from 2 to 12 h | Moderate hydraulic retention. | Compare the result with your process-design target or operating window. |
| HRT above 12 h | Long hydraulic retention. | Verify that the volume and flow assumptions reflect normal conditions rather than upset or idle operation. |
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Last reviewed: March 2026