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take the outside diameter and subtract the thickness twice.

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How do you find inside diameter of pipe knowing the wall thickness and outside diameter of pipe?

take the outside diameter and subtract the thickness twice.


How do you find the inside diameter of pipe knowing the wall thickness and outside diameter of pipe?

take the outside diameter and subtract the thickness twice.


How do you find wall thickness of pipe knowing the outside diameter and inner diameter of pipe?

Outer radius minus inner radius Subtract the inside diameter from the outside diameter, then divide the difference by 2.


What is the inside diameter of 54 steel pipe?

That would depend on the wall thickness of the pipe. 54 inches is the outside diameter so subtract the pipe wall thickness (x2) adn you have the inside diameter.


If the inside diameter is 1.00 cm what is the outside diameter?

For example a tube (hollow cylinder)with wall thickness 't' the outside diameter is: 1.00+2t So if the walls are 1.0mm thick the outside diameter is 1.20cm If there is no wall thickness the inside and outside diameter are the same. This seems a little too simple a question to ask here so I suspect the person asking the question has omitted some details or that they want an answer to a different question.


How do you calculate outside diameter of a steel coil?

To calculate the outside diameter of a steel coil, you first need to determine the inside diameter (ID) and the thickness of the steel material. The outside diameter (OD) can then be calculated using the formula: OD = ID + 2 × thickness. If the coil is wound in layers, you may also need to account for the number of layers by adding the thickness multiplied by the number of layers to the ID.


How thick is the pipe if the outside diameter of 16 inches and inside 14 inches?

Then the wall thickness is 1 inch


What is the diameter of an 8 inch pipe?

The inside diameter (ID) is 8 inches. The nominal pipe size (NPS) and outside diameter (OD) depend on the thickness of the walls of the pipe.


How do you work out pipe wall thickness using inside and outside diameters?

-- Subtract the inside diameter from the outside diameter. -- Take half of the result. (since the outside diameter counts both walls of the pipe, and you want only one wall) Now you have the wall thickness. Common example. 1/2" OD, 3/8 " plastic tubing 1/2-3/8=1/8 and now divide by 2 and the wall thickness is 1/16"


What is the outside circumference of a pipe if the inside diameter is 1.5 inches and the thickness of the pipe is .25 inch?

The pipe will have an outside diameter of 1.5+.25+.25 = 2". A pipe with an outside diameter of 2" has an outside circumference of 2"*Pi. 2"*3.142 ~= 6.284" or about 6 1/4"


Calipers- Inside or Outside?

Calipers are used to measure the dimension of anarticle. In measuring a section of pipe you would use an inside caliper to give the internal diameter, and an outside caliper to give the external diameter. The difference being the thickness of the pipe wall.


A hollow shaft has an outside diameter of 35mm and an inside diameter o?

Any measurement smaller than 35mm. That measurement would depend on the thickness of the material making the tube