The above comments are helpful regarding the theoretical calculation of the cirulation ratio, but the following real life effects will dominate the actual tested cirulaiton of the water thru the downcomers:
a) the vortex and steam entrainment that occurs in the inlet to the downcomer can result in an apparent loss of net downcomer head by about 10-20 ft on large high pressure boilers
b)large boilers have large variations in heat absorption rate around the furnace circumference as wellas as vertically. If the circulation system components ( downcomvers, feeders, unheated risers, headers) are not partitioned and separated properly( ie separate and distinct subsystems for each discrete section of the furnace permiter) then the ciculaiton will suffer at teh most higly heated and also the least heated sections.