Its is used in fabrication and installation in EPC project
inch dia and inch meter are the terms most frequently used in piping they are used to measure fabrication and piping erection work performance in a unit i.e. within battery limit due to large no bends and fittings ratio of inch dia and inch meter is more than when piping is in between battery limit. ideal value is = ((n+1)/6.48n) if there is no wastage as pipe spools are of standard size i.e. 6.48m(21feet)
1 meter is 39.37 inches. 1 inch is 0.0254 meters.
Nope. One meter is equal to about 39.4 inches.
1/2 inch is equal to 0.0127 meters.1/2 inch * (2.54 cm/1 inch) * (1 meter/100 cm) = 0.0127 mA potentially more useful answer might be:1/2 inch = 1.27 cm1/2 inch * (2.54 cm/1 inch) = 1.27 cm
1 meter is about 39.37 inches which mean yes a meter is bigger than an inch.......
0.152 meters.
inch dia and inch meter are the terms most frequently used in piping they are used to measure fabrication and piping erection work performance in a unit i.e. within battery limit due to large no bends and fittings ratio of inch dia and inch meter is more than when piping is in between battery limit. ideal value is = ((n+1)/6.48n) if there is no wastage as pipe spools are of standard size i.e. 6.48m(21feet)
no differnece
one inch is one inch; one inch dia refers to one inch diameter of a circle; it is still one inch
Inch dia = Number of weld joints X Size of the pipe
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.
Candle holders probably.
standard rates of pipe fabrication per inch dia
dia X .785
meter, inch, yard
Nine meter in dia.
meter