Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Pipe Radius in Millimeter = Plate Thickness in Millimeter/((Internal Pressure of Pipe)/(Permissible Tensile Stress*Joint Efficiency of Pipe))
r = pt/((Pi)/(σtp*η))
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Pipe Radius in Millimeter - (Measured in Meter) - Pipe Radius in Millimeter is the radius of the pipe through which the fluid is flowing.
Plate Thickness in Millimeter - (Measured in Meter) - Plate Thickness in Millimeter is the distance through the bearing plate in mm.
Internal Pressure of Pipe - (Measured in Pascal) - Internal Pressure of Pipe is a measure of how the internal energy of a system changes when it expands or contracts at constant temperature.
Permissible Tensile Stress - (Measured in Pascal) - Permissible Tensile Stress is a stress that ensures that the stresses developed in a structure due to service loads do not exceed the elastic limit.
Joint Efficiency of Pipe - Joint Efficiency of Pipe is a factor required in all head and shell calculations that accounts for how closely a finished weld joint.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Plate Thickness in Millimeter: 100 Millimeter --> 0.1 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
Internal Pressure of Pipe: 74.99 Megapascal --> 74990000 Pascal (Check conversion ​here)
Permissible Tensile Stress: 75 Megapascal --> 75000000 Pascal (Check conversion ​here)
Joint Efficiency of Pipe: 2 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
r = pt/((Pi)/(σtp*η)) --> 0.1/((74990000)/(75000000*2))
Evaluating ... ...
r = 0.200026670222696
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.200026670222696 Meter -->200.026670222696 Millimeter (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
200.026670222696 200.0267 Millimeter <-- Pipe Radius in Millimeter
(Calculation completed in 00.018 seconds)

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Internal Pressure given Plate Thickness
​ LaTeX ​ Go Internal Pressure of Pipe = Plate Thickness in Millimeter/((Pipe Radius in Millimeter)/(Permissible Tensile Stress*Joint Efficiency of Pipe))
Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness
​ LaTeX ​ Go Pipe Radius in Millimeter = Plate Thickness in Millimeter/((Internal Pressure of Pipe)/(Permissible Tensile Stress*Joint Efficiency of Pipe))
Plate Thickness Required to Resist Internal Pressure
​ LaTeX ​ Go Plate Thickness in Millimeter = (Internal Pressure of Pipe*Pipe Radius in Millimeter)/(Permissible Tensile Stress*Joint Efficiency of Pipe)
Permissible Tensile Stress given Plate Thickness
​ LaTeX ​ Go Permissible Tensile Stress = (Internal Pressure of Pipe*Pipe Radius in Millimeter)/(Plate Thickness in Millimeter*Joint Efficiency of Pipe)

Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Pipe Radius in Millimeter = Plate Thickness in Millimeter/((Internal Pressure of Pipe)/(Permissible Tensile Stress*Joint Efficiency of Pipe))
r = pt/((Pi)/(σtp*η))

What is Stress?

Stress is the force acting on the unit area of a material. The effect of stress on a body is named as strain. Stress can deform the body.

How to Calculate Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness?

Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness calculator uses Pipe Radius in Millimeter = Plate Thickness in Millimeter/((Internal Pressure of Pipe)/(Permissible Tensile Stress*Joint Efficiency of Pipe)) to calculate the Pipe Radius in Millimeter, The Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness formula is defined as the value of radius of pipe through which the fluid is moving, when we have prior information of plate thickness and other parameter used. Pipe Radius in Millimeter is denoted by r symbol.

How to calculate Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness, enter Plate Thickness in Millimeter (pt), Internal Pressure of Pipe (Pi), Permissible Tensile Stress tp) & Joint Efficiency of Pipe (η) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.6E+6 = 0.1/((74990000)/(75000000*2)).

FAQ

What is Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness?
The Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness formula is defined as the value of radius of pipe through which the fluid is moving, when we have prior information of plate thickness and other parameter used and is represented as r = pt/((Pi)/(σtp*η)) or Pipe Radius in Millimeter = Plate Thickness in Millimeter/((Internal Pressure of Pipe)/(Permissible Tensile Stress*Joint Efficiency of Pipe)). Plate Thickness in Millimeter is the distance through the bearing plate in mm, Internal Pressure of Pipe is a measure of how the internal energy of a system changes when it expands or contracts at constant temperature, Permissible Tensile Stress is a stress that ensures that the stresses developed in a structure due to service loads do not exceed the elastic limit & Joint Efficiency of Pipe is a factor required in all head and shell calculations that accounts for how closely a finished weld joint.
How to calculate Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness?
The Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness formula is defined as the value of radius of pipe through which the fluid is moving, when we have prior information of plate thickness and other parameter used is calculated using Pipe Radius in Millimeter = Plate Thickness in Millimeter/((Internal Pressure of Pipe)/(Permissible Tensile Stress*Joint Efficiency of Pipe)). To calculate Radius of Pipe given Plate Thickness, you need Plate Thickness in Millimeter (pt), Internal Pressure of Pipe (Pi), Permissible Tensile Stress tp) & Joint Efficiency of Pipe (η). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Plate Thickness in Millimeter, Internal Pressure of Pipe, Permissible Tensile Stress & Joint Efficiency of Pipe and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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