by multiplying the pipe size with the number of welded joints.regardsZH
Inch dia = Number of weld joints X Size of the pipe
That would depend entirely on - what material the pipe was made from !
unit weight = 10.68 (outer dia. of pipe - thickness of pipe) x thickness of pipe unit will be 'lbs/foot' 1 lbs = 0.45359237 kg and 1 foot = 0.3048 meter or 1 meter = 3.2808 feet
Measure the length of the pipe and the inner Dia of the pipe. 2 x pi x Radius x length is the inner surface area
The standard weight of an RCC Hume pipe with a 600mm diameter and NP3 class is approximately 103 kg per meter.
by multiplying the pipe size with the number of welded joints.regardsZH
The standard weight of an RCC Hume Pipe with a diameter of 1200mm and NP3 grade typically ranges between 600-650 kg per meter depending on the specific design and manufacturer. It is important to consult the product specifications provided by the manufacturer for accurate weight information.
Please Calculate the weight per fit of G.I. pipe
You need more information than that ! You need the density of the material it's made from, and the thickness of the pipe !
You can't. They are independent of one another. A pipe of a given diameter may have any length, and vice-versa.
You multiply the number of welds by the diameter of the pipe that those welds are applicable to.
let say you have 4" dia. of pipe and 10 welds so the total diameter inch of weld are 4 x 10 = 40 dia. inches
50 mm dia gi pipe 4mm thick
Yes In the UK they can be bought from ForgeFix company It has the Bosch SDS fitting on it
in this method a galvonise iron pipe of 38mm internal dia 2.5 mt lenght having 12mm dia holes on its surface
The meaning of dia inch is the number of weld joints multiplied by the dia of a given pipe size, since the weld joints is on the 6" pipe, the calculations should be 1 weld x 6" = 6 dia inch.