With large diameters like that you will most probably need to insert a weld-on 12 inch - 10 inch reducer at the point where the reduction is required.
The pipe and reducer perimeter edges should be bevelled, say 45 degrees, for good weld penetration especially if the pipe conveys fluid under pressure.
150
2,181.66 cubic feet.
diameter = 10/pi inches
5,600 cubic inches.
Volume = pi1210 = 31.416 cubic feet rounded to 3 decimal places
Depends on if the 10" is inner or outer diameter, and the length of the pipe.
Every time! lol Seriously a 10-inch pipe is 5/4 of an 8-inch pipe
There need not be any water in the pipe.Assuming that it is a 10 inch diameter pipe, then its capacity is 4.08 US gallons.
150
2,181.66 cubic feet.
Not enough info to determine an answer. "Cubic inches" is a measurement of Volume with 3 dimensions. A "24 inch Pipe" can mean either a Length of 24 inches or a Diameter of 24 inches. To calculate a Volume of a pipe, you need the Diameter (or Radius) and the Length.
7.854 cubic feet.
A PVC pipe 2,640 feet long with an inside diameter of 10 inches has a volume of: 1,440 cubic feet.
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
diameter = 10/pi inches
The circumference of a 10-inch diameter circle is: 31.4 inches.
10 inches