momo83
Mechanical
- Aug 8, 2011
- 3
Dear All,
I am currently computing for the required water transmission line pipe thickness. Basically, my reference is AWWA M11 Steel Pipe: A Guide for Design and Installation. The main formula used to determine the minimum thickness is t = PDo/2s.
where: P is the internal pressure
Do is the outside pressure
S is allowable design stress
My questions are:
a. regarding P, is it only design pressure or this is Pd (design pressure) + Ps (surge pressure)?
b. regarding Do, is it safe to initially assume the thickness since Do = Di (inside diameter) + 2t (thickness), then do the checking when t has been properly computed.
c. regarding S, is this Yield Strength of the Material?
Thanks
I am currently computing for the required water transmission line pipe thickness. Basically, my reference is AWWA M11 Steel Pipe: A Guide for Design and Installation. The main formula used to determine the minimum thickness is t = PDo/2s.
where: P is the internal pressure
Do is the outside pressure
S is allowable design stress
My questions are:
a. regarding P, is it only design pressure or this is Pd (design pressure) + Ps (surge pressure)?
b. regarding Do, is it safe to initially assume the thickness since Do = Di (inside diameter) + 2t (thickness), then do the checking when t has been properly computed.
c. regarding S, is this Yield Strength of the Material?
Thanks