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Xtra Strong (XS) Size Steel Pipe Weights Table Calculator

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This calculator will determine the weights of xtra strong (XS) steel pipes with selected material content, per AISC Manual of Steel Construction, 13th Edition CD Database for pipes from 1/2" through 12" dia. and itt grinnell pipe hanger engineering manual for pipes from 14in to 36.

CALCULATION OF INDIVIDUAL PIPE WEIGHTS
For Extra Strong (XS) Weight Steel Pipe
and Empty or Full of Contents, with/without Insulation, and with/without Ice Buildup
Input Data:
Specific Gravity of Contents =
Insulation Thickness, t(insul) = in.
Insulation Density = pcf
Ice Thickness, t(ice) = in.
Results:
Cells colored Yellow are input
Combination Weights (plf)
Nominal
Properties for Extra Strong (X-strong) weight pipe are generally taken where available from the AISC Manual of Steel Construction, 13th Edition (CD Database), and then otherwise from the Crane Technical Paper No. 410, "Flow of Fluids through Valves, Fittings, and Pipe" (1991).
Outside
Properties for Extra Strong (X-strong) weight pipe are generally taken where available from the AISC Manual of Steel Construction, 13th Edition (CD Database), and then otherwise from the Crane Technical Paper No. 410, "Flow of Fluids through Valves, Fittings, and Pipe" (1991).
Inside
Properties for Extra Strong (X-strong) weight pipe are generally taken where available from the AISC Manual of Steel Construction, 13th Edition (CD Database), and then otherwise from the Crane Technical Paper No. 410, "Flow of Fluids through Valves, Fittings, and Pipe" (1991).
Pipe
Insulation Ice Pipe + Pipe + Pipe + Pipe + Pipe + Pipe +
Pipe Diameter Diameter Weight Weight Weight Weight Contents Contents + Contents + Contents + Insulation Insulation +
Dia. (in.) (in.) (plf) (plf) (plf) (plf)
Insulation Insul. + Ice Ice
Ice
1/2XS
3/4XS
1XS
1-1/4XS
1-1/2XS
2XS
2-1/2XS
3XS
3-1/2XS
4XS
5XS
6XS
8XS
10XS
12XS
14XS
16XS
18XS
20XS
22XS
24XS
26XS
28XS
30XS
32XS
34XS
36XS
42XS
48XS
Formulas Used:
Pipe Weight = (p*(OD2-ID2)/4)*(490/144)
(Note: x-strong steel pipe weights shown in table are taken from references below.)
Contents Weight = (SG*w(contents))*(p*ID2/4)/144
(Note: densitiy of water is assumed = 62.4 pcf.)
Insulation Weight = w(insul)*(t(insul)/12)*(p*(OD+t(insul))/12)
Ice Weight = w(ice)*(t(ice)/12)*(p*(OD+2*t(insul)+t(ice))/12) (Note: density of ice is assumed = 56.0 pcf.)
References:
1.  AISC Manual of Steel Construction, 13th Edition CD Database (for pipes from 1/2" through 12" dia.)
2.  Crane Technical Paper No. 410, "Flow of Fluids through Valves, Fittings, and Pipe" (1991) (for pipes from 14" through 36" dia.)


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