CanOkie
Petroleum
- Sep 25, 2014
- 2
I have been told that a pipeline 3D bend is equivalent to a bend with a radius of 3 x the outside diameter of the pipe, hence 3D. I have also been told that a 3R bend means the same thing as a 3D bend. They are both 3 x the outside diameter of the pipe. A lot of people get confused about the R in 3R. Does it stand for radius? If it does then how can a 3D and a 3R be equivalent?
Can anyone shed some light on the background of these two terms?
Can anyone shed some light on the background of these two terms?