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Fundamental
Process
Piping Basic
for
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What is Pipe?
The pipe is a
straight pressure
tight
cylindrical
hollow, used in the
piping system to
transport
liquid,
gas and sometimes
solids.
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Pipe Classification
Seamless
Pipe
SAW
Welded
ERW/EFW/
HFW
Straight
SAW
Helical/
Spiral SAW
Single Seam
Double
Seam
Pipe Material
Carbon steel
Low alloy steel
Stainless steel
Exotic material, such as Titanium, Copper,
Nickel and its alloy
Non-metal such as PVC, HDPE, GRE/GRP etc.
A53 Gr B
A106 Gr B
API 5L Gr B
Stainless steel
Used for corrosive
fluid
A333 Gr 6
Lined Pipe
Clade Pipe
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Pipe Size
ID will changed with
changed in Pipe
Schedule number
Pipe Size
B36.10 cover standard dimension of pipe in the
range of 1/8 to 80
B36.19 cover standard dimension of pipe in the
range of 1/8 to 30
Pipe length
Single random
4.8 m to 6.7 m with 5% of lengths 3.7 to 4.8 m
Double random
minimum average of 10.7 m and a minimum
length of 4.8 m with 5 % 4.8 m to 10.7 m
Fixed length as per purchase order
Pipe Thickness
Thickness are expressed in Schedule number (5,
10, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160)
Also in STD, extra strong-XS, double extra
strong-XXS
Higher the schedule higher the thickness
Pipe Thickness
What is Schedule No?
A schedule number is an approximate value of
the equation = 1000 P/S
P is the service pressure in (psi)
S is the allowable stress in (psi)
Pipe Thickness
The outside diameter of each pipe size is
standardized. Therefore, inside diameter
depends on the schedule number of pipe
ASME B36.10 provides standard dimension
requirements for Welded & Seamless wrought
iron pipes.
Pipe ends
Plain end
Beveled end
Threaded end
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