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Diameter of Pipe is the diameter of the pipe in which the liquid is flowing. Check FAQs
Dpipe=S3w''8tpipe2
Dpipe - Diameter of Pipe?S - Extreme Fiber Stress?w'' - Load per Meter Length of Pipe?tpipe - Thickness of Pipe?

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0.9101Edit=20Edit356.28Edit80.98Edit2
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Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Dpipe=S3w''8tpipe2
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Dpipe=20kN/m²356.28kN/m80.98m2
Next Step Convert Units
Dpipe=20000Pa356280N/m80.98m2
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Dpipe=2000035628080.982
Next Step Evaluate
Dpipe=0.910116086235489m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Dpipe=0.9101m

Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress Formula Elements

Variables
Diameter of Pipe
Diameter of Pipe is the diameter of the pipe in which the liquid is flowing.
Symbol: Dpipe
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Extreme Fiber Stress
Extreme Fiber Stress is the maximum stress experienced by the outermost fibers of a material or structural element when subjected to external loads.
Symbol: S
Measurement: StressUnit: kN/m²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Load per Meter Length of Pipe
Load per Meter Length of Pipe is the amount of weight or force exerted on a pipe per unit length, it is crucial for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of piping systems.
Symbol: w''
Measurement: Surface TensionUnit: kN/m
Note: Value should be less than 200.
Thickness of Pipe
Thickness of Pipe is the smaller dimension of pipe. It is the distance between the inner and outer or front and back surfaces of the pipe.
Symbol: tpipe
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Diameter of Pipe

​Go Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fiber Stress
Dpipe=(S-w'2tpipe)(8tpipe23w')
​Go Diameter of Pipe given Tensile End Fiber Stress
Dpipe=(S+w'2tpipe)(8tpipe23w')

Other formulas in Stresses Due to External Loads category

​Go Load per Meter Length of Pipe
w'=CsYF(B)2
​Go Unit Weight of Backfill Material for Load per Meter Length of Pipe
YF=w'Cs(B)2
​Go Width of Trench for Load per Meter Length of Pipe
B=w'CsYF
​Go Constant which depend upon type of Soil for Load per meter Length of Pipe
Cs=w'YF(B)2

How to Evaluate Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress?

Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress evaluator uses Diameter of Pipe = Extreme Fiber Stress/((3*Load per Meter Length of Pipe)/(8*Thickness of Pipe^2)) to evaluate the Diameter of Pipe, The Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress formula is defined as the value of diameter of pipe when we have prior information of maximum end fiber stress. Diameter of Pipe is denoted by Dpipe symbol.

How to evaluate Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress, enter Extreme Fiber Stress (S), Load per Meter Length of Pipe (w'') & Thickness of Pipe (tpipe) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress

What is the formula to find Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress?
The formula of Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress is expressed as Diameter of Pipe = Extreme Fiber Stress/((3*Load per Meter Length of Pipe)/(8*Thickness of Pipe^2)). Here is an example- 0.388028 = 20000/((3*56280)/(8*0.98^2)).
How to calculate Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress?
With Extreme Fiber Stress (S), Load per Meter Length of Pipe (w'') & Thickness of Pipe (tpipe) we can find Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress using the formula - Diameter of Pipe = Extreme Fiber Stress/((3*Load per Meter Length of Pipe)/(8*Thickness of Pipe^2)).
What are the other ways to Calculate Diameter of Pipe?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Diameter of Pipe-
  • Diameter of Pipe=(Extreme Fiber Stress-(Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length)/(2*Thickness of Pipe))*((8*Thickness of Pipe^2)/(3*Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length))OpenImg
  • Diameter of Pipe=(Extreme Fiber Stress+(Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length)/(2*Thickness of Pipe))*((8*Thickness of Pipe^2)/(3*Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length))OpenImg
Can the Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress be negative?
No, the Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress?
Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress can be measured.
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