fmanzanilla
Mechanical
- Jun 30, 2009
- 8
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to calculate the minimum wall thickness for specially manufactured high pressure pipelines using the "mean diameter formula" (according to manufacturer specs), which to my knowledge is:
Bursting Pressure = 2(Ultimate Tensile Strength)(OD-ID)/(OD+ID)
The thing is, the documentation has an example which does not match at all with my calculations, it speaks of a "minimum K ratio" and the usage of a "M.F.D":
"... GIVING 52.56 TONS/IN2. USING M.F.D. THIS GIVES MINIMUM K RATIO OF 1.637. THUS MAXIMUM BORE IS 1.861 INS AND MINIMUM WALL THICKNESS 0.593 INCHES."
Any idea?
Best Regards.
I'm trying to calculate the minimum wall thickness for specially manufactured high pressure pipelines using the "mean diameter formula" (according to manufacturer specs), which to my knowledge is:
Bursting Pressure = 2(Ultimate Tensile Strength)(OD-ID)/(OD+ID)
The thing is, the documentation has an example which does not match at all with my calculations, it speaks of a "minimum K ratio" and the usage of a "M.F.D":
"... GIVING 52.56 TONS/IN2. USING M.F.D. THIS GIVES MINIMUM K RATIO OF 1.637. THUS MAXIMUM BORE IS 1.861 INS AND MINIMUM WALL THICKNESS 0.593 INCHES."
Any idea?
Best Regards.