The maximum pressure per schedule for GI pipes varies. For instance, a schedule 40 for a black poly pipe would be 200 psi.
2460 m/s
4inch Schedule L Copper pipe weights 5.38 lbs/ft.
Schedule 80 means "Pipe Wall Thickness as per Sch.80 of ASME B36.10M". Pipe 80 means "3 inch NPS or 80 mm NB pipe as per ASME B36.10M". Hope that it will answer your query adequately. Regards, Bhatta
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I want to know based on flow and pressure how to calculate diameter of the pipe
For pressure pipe fill a 5 gal bucket of water and time it to get gal per minute. For gravity flow rate should be 2.5 feet per second. Determine how high the flow is in the pipe and use pie r squared times L for capacity.
1/8th per inch
It depends on the pressure.
water or something else?ZERO as the 120 PSI exceeds the safe WOG pressure rating..GREAT trick question
That really depends on what fluid is being forced through the pipe. If it's 5,000 gallons of single malt scotch per hour, the pressure is relatively low. If it's 5,000 gallons of molasses per hour, the pressure is relatively more higher.
Pressure will not be affected by the size of the pipe. The formula for pressure is weight of the liquid times depth. Water weighs 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. If you assume a "story" is 12 feet, then the depth becomes 12 x 13 = 156 ft. Pressure then is 62.4 x 156 = 9734.4 pounds per square foot. There are 144 square inches in a square foot, so divide 9734.4 psf by 144 and you get 67.6 psi (pounds per square inch).It does not seem intuitive that the size of the pipe does not matter, but it's true. The pressure at 156 under a lake is the same as at the bottom of a 156 foot pipe, no matter what size pipe. Pressure is not the same as weight. Pressure is weigh per square inch pushing against the walls of the pipe, and a larger pipe simply has more square inches on it's interior.Now, the weight of the entire column of water will of course be greater in a larger pipe.
depends on the pressure it is being delivered at......