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Same thing consider the following Long turn ell ( Sweep) regular sweep and short sweep = 1/4 bend all are 90 degree fittings
To calculate the volume, you will need 3 dimensions, the base length and width and the container's height. If the container is a rectangular prism, the formula is L x W x H You are one dimension short.
In a rectangle, the major axis is the longer of the two perpendicular lines that intersect at the center of the rectangle. It is also known as the length of the rectangle. The minor axis is the shorter of the two perpendicular lines, also intersecting at the center, and is referred to as the width of the rectangle. These axes are important in determining the dimensions and properties of a rectangle, such as its area and perimeter.
You mean how to measure circumference and area of a circle, so there are some formulas to measure it.Now to measure circumference of the circle the formula is 2.pi.r(remember pi is always 22/7.Here r is 20.1).So applying this formula lets find the circumference, that is 2x22/7x20.1=126.34285714285714285714285714286Now to find area of a circle you have to apply the formula that is pi.(r)square.Lets find the area applying this formula, 22/7x(20.1)square=(1269.7457142857142857142857142857)square that`s it.More:Instead of taking pi as 22/7 you can take it as 3.14.But if you will calculate 22/7 the answers will be 3.1415926535897932384626433832795 so in short take it 3.14.Thanks
An interval. The short distance is the length of a straight line joining the two points.
If your elbow is a short radius it is 1 times your nominal pipe diameter. If it is a long radius it is 1 1/2 times your nominal pipe diameter.show me the exact pattern of long radius
Yes, to calculate the length of pipe needed for a 90-degree elbow, you can use the formula: Length = (Distance from the center of the elbow to the center of the next fitting) - (Radius of the elbow). The radius is typically specified by the elbow type (e.g., short or long radius). Additionally, consider any allowances for fitting tolerances when cutting the pipe.
ow can i know the radius of short radius elbow 45 & 90
The primary difference between a long radius (LR) and a short radius (SR) 90-degree elbow lies in the curvature and the radius of the bend. A long radius elbow has a center-to-end distance that is greater, typically 1.5 times the pipe diameter, allowing for a smoother flow of fluid and reduced turbulence. In contrast, a short radius elbow has a tighter bend, with a center-to-end distance that is equal to the pipe diameter, which can lead to increased pressure drop and turbulence in the flow. These characteristics make long radius elbows more suitable for applications where minimizing flow resistance is critical.
45 degree, 90 short radius degree ,T ,elbow,cap,concentric reducer, Tee and flange
Short Radius 90 degree elbows are the same as pipe size.... Long Radius 90's are pipe size times 1.5.... so a 6" (SR) elbow is 6"... a 6" (LR) elbow would be 9"
4 1/2 inch
The take-off on a 6-inch short radius 90-degree ell typically refers to the distance from the centerline of the pipe to the point where the pipe exits the fitting. For a 6-inch diameter short radius elbow, the take-off is generally around 6 inches, but the exact measurement can vary depending on manufacturer specifications. Short radius fittings are designed for tighter turns, making them suitable for space-constrained applications. Always consult specific product documentation for precise dimensions.
typically yes. But that is not the only factor governing the turnig radius. The rack angle and degree of wheel movement plays a role as well
6 inch or 4 inch if it's a short radius
The formula for a long radius 90-degree elbow in piping is typically described by its radius and angle. The radius (R) is measured from the centerline of the pipe to the centerline of the elbow, with long radius elbows typically having a radius that is 1.5 times the nominal pipe diameter (1.5D). This design minimizes pressure loss and turbulence in fluid flow compared to short radius elbows.
The difference between the 2 is length and curvature. A short radius elbow offers a tighter turn than the long radius. The short radius elbow is cheaper and will fit into a tighter space.