The effective length of a pipe refers to the length that accounts for factors affecting flow, such as friction and turbulence, which can vary based on the pipe's diameter, material, and internal surface condition. It is often longer than the physical length of the pipe due to these factors, particularly in systems with bends, fittings, or valves that create additional resistance. Engineers use effective length in calculations for pressure drop and flow rate to ensure accurate system design and performance.
Pipe wrench size is determined by the nominal pipe size (NPS) it is designed to grip, which is generally expressed in inches. The size of a pipe wrench corresponds to the diameter of the pipe fittings it can accommodate, typically ranging from 8 inches to 48 inches in length for larger wrenches. Additionally, the jaw capacity, which indicates the maximum opening size, is a crucial factor in determining the appropriate wrench size for specific applications. Proper sizing ensures effective gripping and torque application without damaging the pipe.
THE DIAMETER OF THE OUTSIDE OF THE PIPE TIMES PI TIMES THE LENGTH OF THE PIPE or D x Pi x L = A
0.2 x(dia of pipe)x(length of pipe) For examble if you have 100mm diameter pipe and 50 m length .. 0.2x0.1x50= 1 litre and this is your allowable value
ERW (Electric Resistance Welding) pipe is manufactured by rolling metal and then welding it longitudinally across its length. Seamless pipe is manufactured by extruding the metal to the desired length; hence ERW pipe has a welded joint in its cross-section, while seamless pipe does not have any joint in its cross-section through-out its length.
An S trap is a length of water plumbing pipe used under sinks. The pipe is shaped like an S and prevents the pipe from becoming air locked. An air locked pipe cannot drain.
The length of pipe is required to be known to help procure the required quantity of pipe.
pipe length = 5487mm pipe size = 6inch
measure the radius of the pipe. (half the diameter - the width of the pipe) then measure the length of the pipe. then use the formula pi (3.14) x radius2 x length. the answer is the volume in the pipe
Surface area of the pipe: diameter*pi*length but make sure that the diameter and length are both in meters or inches.
-- Measure the radius of the pipe, in inches. -- Measure the length of the pipe in inches. -- The volume of the pipe is (pi) x (radius)2 x (length) cubic inches
Well the length of the food pipe is about 25-30 cm.
It depends on the length of the pipe.
In a fluid system, the flow rate is inversely proportional to the pipe length. This means that as the pipe length increases, the flow rate decreases, and vice versa.
Measure the length of the pipe and the inner Dia of the pipe. 2 x pi x Radius x length is the inner surface area
It depends on what you mean by a 30 pipe. Is 30 the cross sectional area - in which case, what is the length of the pipe? Is 30 the length - in which case, what is the cross-sectional area?
The volume of this pipe is 28,510,000 mm3
It equals 3/4" in length.