Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Diameter of Pipe = (Extreme Fibre 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))
Dpipe = (S-(w')/(2*tpipe))*((8*tpipe^2)/(3*w'))
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Diameter of Pipe - (Measured in Meter) - Diameter of Pipe is the diameter of the pipe in which the liquid is flowing.
Extreme Fibre Stress - (Measured in Pascal) - Extreme Fibre Stress at the end of horizontal diameter.
Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length - (Measured in Newton per Meter) - Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length includes the weight of the pipe, fittings, insulation, fluid in pipe, piping components such as valves, valve operators, flanges, and so on.
Thickness of Pipe - (Measured in Meter) - 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.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Extreme Fibre Stress: 20 Kilonewton per Square Meter --> 20000 Pascal (Check conversion here)
Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length: 24 Kilonewton per Meter --> 24000 Newton per Meter (Check conversion here)
Thickness of Pipe: 0.98 Meter --> 0.98 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Dpipe = (S-(w')/(2*tpipe))*((8*tpipe^2)/(3*w')) --> (20000-(24000)/(2*0.98))*((8*0.98^2)/(3*24000))
Evaluating ... ...
Dpipe = 0.827555555555555
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.827555555555555 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.827555555555555 0.827556 Meter <-- Diameter of Pipe
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Constant which depend upon type of Soil for Load per meter Length of Pipe
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Diameter of Pipe for Maximum End Fibre Stress
Go Diameter of Pipe = Extreme Fibre Stress/((3*Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length)/(8*Thickness of Pipe^2))
Maximum End Fibre Stress on Horizontal Point
Go Extreme Fibre Stress = (3*Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length*Diameter of Pipe)/(8*Thickness of Pipe^2)

Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress Formula

Diameter of Pipe = (Extreme Fibre 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))
Dpipe = (S-(w')/(2*tpipe))*((8*tpipe^2)/(3*w'))

What is Compressive Stress?

Compressive stress is the force that is responsible for the deformation of the material such that the volume of the material reduces. It is the stress experienced by a material which leads to a smaller volume.

How to Calculate Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress?

Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress calculator uses Diameter of Pipe = (Extreme Fibre 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)) to calculate the Diameter of Pipe, The Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress is defined as the value of diameter of pipe when we have prior information of other parameters used. Diameter of Pipe is denoted by Dpipe symbol.

How to calculate Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress, enter Extreme Fibre Stress (S), Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length (w') & Thickness of Pipe (tpipe) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.894667 = (20000-(24000)/(2*0.98))*((8*0.98^2)/(3*24000)).

FAQ

What is Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress?
The Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress is defined as the value of diameter of pipe when we have prior information of other parameters used and is represented as Dpipe = (S-(w')/(2*tpipe))*((8*tpipe^2)/(3*w')) or Diameter of Pipe = (Extreme Fibre 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)). Extreme Fibre Stress at the end of horizontal diameter, Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length includes the weight of the pipe, fittings, insulation, fluid in pipe, piping components such as valves, valve operators, flanges, and so on & 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.
How to calculate Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress?
The Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress is defined as the value of diameter of pipe when we have prior information of other parameters used is calculated using Diameter of Pipe = (Extreme Fibre 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)). To calculate Diameter of Pipe given Compressive End Fibre Stress, you need Extreme Fibre Stress (S), Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length (w') & Thickness of Pipe (tpipe). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Extreme Fibre Stress, Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length & Thickness of Pipe and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Diameter of Pipe?
In this formula, Diameter of Pipe uses Extreme Fibre Stress, Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length & Thickness of Pipe. We can use 2 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Diameter of Pipe = (Extreme Fibre 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))
  • Diameter of Pipe = Extreme Fibre Stress/((3*Load on Buried Pipe per Unit Length)/(8*Thickness of Pipe^2))
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