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Straight Pipe Under Internal Pressure Formula and Calculator per. ASME B31.5
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Straight Pipe Under Internal Pressure Formula and Calculator per. ASME B31.5
The required wall thickness of straight sections of pipe can be determined for metallic pipe with diameter–thickness ratios Do / t > 4, the internal pressure design wall thickness, t, shall be calculated using eq. (1) or (2).
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Eq. 1
t = P Do / [ 2 ( S + Py - P) ]
or
Eq. 2
t = P d / [ 2 ( S + Py - P) ]
where:
Eq. 3
P = 2 St / ( Do - 2 y t )
NOTE: The following simpler alternative equations, which give somewhat greater wall thickness, may be employed:
Eq. 4
t = P Do / ( 2 S )
or
Eq. 5
t = P d / [ 2 ( S - P) ]
where:
Eq. 6
P = 2 St / Do
Do = outside diameter of pipe, in. (mm).
d = inside diameter of pipe, in. (mm), excluding
metal required for corrosion or erosion allowance,
manufacturer’s minus tolerance, and any
allowance required for the depth of internal
threads or grooves.
d = inside diameter of pipe, in. (mm), excluding
metal required for corrosion or erosion allowance,
manufacturer’s minus tolerance, and any
allowance required for the depth of internal
threads or grooves.
P = internal design pressure, psi
(kPa), or external design pressure, psi (kPa).
S = applicable allowable hoop stress, psi (kPa).
t = pressure design wall thickness, in. (mm), as
calculated from eqs. (1) and (2) for internal
pressure.
y = coefficient for materials indicated: for ductile
nonferrous materials, use y = 0.4 (see Note);
for ferritic steels, use y = 0.4 (see Note); for
austenitic steels, use y = 0.4 (see Note). For
cast iron, use y = 0.0.
Note: If Do/t is in the range of 4–6, use y =d/(d + Do) for ductile materials.
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Reference:
- ASME Code for Pressure Piping, B31.5, Refrigeration Piping and Heat Transfer Components