win
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 10, 2013
- 19
Hi im trying to understand the formula for pipe deflection in the AWWA M11 page 75. Using the metric formula (7-6M), i calculated the deflection to be 2.27mm for a 6m long 250mm OD steel water pipe with 4.55mm wall thickness.
Is this deflection calculation correct? I also cant seem to get the same deflection when using the imperial formula (7-6). I tried using various online pipe deflection calculators and the deflection seems to be more (around 20mm).
The parameters i used is in oage 103
Pipe OD = 250mm
Wall thk = 4.55mm
W = 78.87kg/m x 9.81 x 6m
L = 6m
E = 206.84GPa
I = 2.7725x10^7
Is this deflection calculation correct? I also cant seem to get the same deflection when using the imperial formula (7-6). I tried using various online pipe deflection calculators and the deflection seems to be more (around 20mm).
The parameters i used is in oage 103
Pipe OD = 250mm
Wall thk = 4.55mm
W = 78.87kg/m x 9.81 x 6m
L = 6m
E = 206.84GPa
I = 2.7725x10^7