In general, you don't.
Having pipe manufactured to your specs is extremely expensive. It is cheaper to use a commodity pipe product, rather than a custom one, as it reduces both the initial cost of a project, and the ongoing maintenance costs of the project, even if the pipe specified far exceeds the design requirements.
You look up the tensile strength for commodity pipe projects in the appropriate ASTM specification, or in the product literature distributed by the manufacturer.
No, carbon steel and high tensile steel are not the same. Carbon steel is a type of steel where the primary alloying element is carbon, and it can have varying carbon content, affecting its hardness and strength. High tensile steel, on the other hand, is specifically designed to have high strength and tensile properties, often achieved through alloying elements like manganese, nickel, or chromium, and specific heat treatments. While high tensile steel can be a type of carbon steel, not all carbon steels are classified as high tensile steel.
SEAMLESS PIPE IS ALSO CALLED CDS PIPES (COLD DRAWN SEAMLESS PIPES). IT IS USED WIDELY IN MACHINING PARTS, SHAFTS, BEARINGS, CYLINDERS HAVING STRENGTH OF 75000 PSI TENSILE.. IT IS A SOLID CARBON STEEL ROD WHICH IS PUSHED ON TO THE MADREL TO FORM THE SHAPE OF TUBE. IT IS AVAILABLE IN DIFFERENT SIZES.
Higher the carbon the steel will have higher TS up to certain point.
WCB stands for "Wrought Carbon" with Grade B. There are 3 kinds of Grade; A,B & C which define the ductility & tensile strength. Grade B has very good ductility & tensile strength as compare to Grade A & C. The combination of carbon and stainless steel.
Mild steel (MS) typically has a tensile strength ranging from 370 to 580 megapascals (MPa), depending on its specific composition and processing. The exact tensile strength can vary based on factors such as the carbon content and heat treatment. Mild steel is known for its good ductility and weldability, making it a popular choice in construction and manufacturing applications.
Carbon fibers.
There are thousands grades of low carbon steel in the world. The properties (tensile strength) depends of a lot of parameters such as product type, heat treatment, micro-alloying, dimensions of products, etc. Max possible tensile strength for low carbon steel is 1200 - 1400 MPa.
No, carbon steel and high tensile steel are not the same. Carbon steel is a type of steel where the primary alloying element is carbon, and it can have varying carbon content, affecting its hardness and strength. High tensile steel, on the other hand, is specifically designed to have high strength and tensile properties, often achieved through alloying elements like manganese, nickel, or chromium, and specific heat treatments. While high tensile steel can be a type of carbon steel, not all carbon steels are classified as high tensile steel.
SEAMLESS PIPE IS ALSO CALLED CDS PIPES (COLD DRAWN SEAMLESS PIPES). IT IS USED WIDELY IN MACHINING PARTS, SHAFTS, BEARINGS, CYLINDERS HAVING STRENGTH OF 75000 PSI TENSILE.. IT IS A SOLID CARBON STEEL ROD WHICH IS PUSHED ON TO THE MADREL TO FORM THE SHAPE OF TUBE. IT IS AVAILABLE IN DIFFERENT SIZES.
if its standard wrought carbon steel, the psi should be just about in the 100,000psi range. The last two digits of the designation, 75, are the carbon content. 0.75%. the higher the carbon content, the higher the tensile strength. The ultimate tensile strength of a steel such as AISI 1075 varies depending upon the heat treated condition and hardness. The tensile strength of a steel can be approximated from the hardness using hardness conversion tables found elsewhere on the web.
Higher the carbon the steel will have higher TS up to certain point.
EN8 is an unalloyed medium carbon steel with good tensile strength. It is normally supplied in cold drawn or as rolled. Tensile properties can vary but are usually between 500-800 N/mm2
Carbon Nano Tubes, Graphene.
Carbon in the form of diamond is an exception among non-metals with high tensile strength. Diamond has exceptionally high tensile strength due to its unique atomic structure, which forms strong covalent bonds that make it harder than any other material.
A stretching force is basically tensile strength. It is measured in pascals or equivalently newtons per square meter. For example, carbon nanotubes have a stretching force or tensile strength of 63 GPa.
WCB stands for "Wrought Carbon" with Grade B. There are 3 kinds of Grade; A,B & C which define the ductility & tensile strength. Grade B has very good ductility & tensile strength as compare to Grade A & C. The combination of carbon and stainless steel.
In terms of tensile strength it's the hexagon, as used in the construction of carbon nanotubes.