A 14-inch diameter by 20 foot long pipe has a volume of: 21.38 cubic feet.
The volume of a pipe is proportional to the square of its diameter. Since the diameter of the 8-inch pipe is twice that of the 4-inch pipe, the 8-inch pipe can carry four times the volume of the 4-inch pipe.
V = 703.7 cubic inches.
Assuming that the interior diameter of the pipe is 1/4 inch. Volume = Pi x radius2 x height radius = 1/8 inch = 0.125 inches radius2 = 0.015625 height = 1000 feet = 12000 inches substituting Volume = 3.1415926 x 0.015625 x 12000 Volume = 589.0486125 inches3 Using Google calculator (589.0486125 cubic inches to gallons) 589.0486125 (cubic inches) = 2.54999399 US gallons about 2.55 US gallons
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To calculate the volume of the pipe, we first need to determine the cross-sectional area using the formula A = πr^2, where r is the radius (4 inches). Then, multiply the cross-sectional area by the length of the pipe to find the volume in cubic inches. Finally, convert the volume from cubic inches to cubic feet by dividing by 1728.
what amount of pressure you need to hidrotest 8 inch pipe
An 8-inch pipe that is 16,800 feet long has a volume of: 5,860 cubic feet (43,835.8 liquid gallons).
The maximum flow rate for a 1 inch diameter pipe is typically around 8-12 gallons per minute. To calculate the maximum volume, you would need to multiply the flow rate by the amount of time the water is flowing.
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The answer will depend on the length of the pipe.