Load per Meter Length of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress evaluator uses Load per Meter Length of Pipe = Extreme Fiber Stress/((3*Diameter of Pipe)/(8*Thickness of Pipe^2)) to evaluate the Load per Meter Length of Pipe, The Load per Meter Length of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress formula is defined as the value of the amount of force or weight exerted on a pipe per unit length, considering maximum end fiber stress. Load per Meter Length of Pipe is denoted by w'' symbol.
How to evaluate Load per Meter Length of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Load per Meter Length of Pipe for Maximum End Fiber Stress, enter Extreme Fiber Stress (S), Diameter of Pipe (Dpipe) & Thickness of Pipe (tpipe) and hit the calculate button.