Pipe Weight - Imperial :
Outer Diameter (inches) : | ||
Wall Thickness (inches) : | ||
Total Length of Pipes (feet) : | ||
Total Weight : | lbs | |
Total Weight / Feet : | lbs |
Pipe :
- A pipe is a tubular section or hollow cylinder, usually but not necessarily of circular cross-section, used mainly to convey substances which can flow — liquids and gases, slurries, powders and masses of small solids.
Formula :
- First, The formula to calculate the total weight.
- Total Weight = Total Weight / Feet * Total Length of Pipe.
- Second, The formula to calculate the total weight / feet.
- Total Weight / Feet = 10.69*(outer diameter – Wall Thickness) * Wall Thickness.
- Besides the formula this calculator works.
How to Calculate ?
- First, Enter the Output Diameter in inches.
- Second, Enter the Wall Thickness in inches.
- Third, Enter the Length of Pipes in feet.
- Click “Calculate” to get the result and then if you want to clear values Click “Reset” in addition to clear the values.
- Finally, follow these steps to get the results.
- Then you will get as a result in Total Weight and Total Weight / Feet in lbs.