Strength and Moment of inertia will go sky high! Composite shape analysis can be complicated in that you must calculate each sections Ix about its centroid and transpose to the centroid of the composite section before adding together, but in your case, we would assume the pipe and concrete to be symetrical about the same axis...so just calculate each components Ix and add them together to get the overal composite Ix. Having tried to say that, for the pipe or hollow circle, I=[PI(d2^4 - d1^4)]/64 (where d2 is overall diameter and d1 is inside diameter. For the concrete, I=[PI x d^4]/64. Actually, in this special symetrical case, you could just use the Ix for a circle of the pipes outside diameter.
Section Modulus, S=I/c (in in^3)
Flexural strength (yield stress), Fy, (A-36 is a common steel, it happens to have 36,000 PSI yield stress)
Compare Moment ( M = S x Fy ) of pipe against that of composite section to see impact (watch your units).