Some Considerations Regarding Cast Iron & Steel Pipes
Some Considerations Regarding Cast Iron & Steel Pipes
John Sharp
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Thickness. Inches. Thick- ness Ratio t Collapsing Pressure. Pounds Thickness. Inches. Thick- ness Ratio t Collapsing Pressure. Pounds D per sq. In. IT per sq. In. (lA) (lA) 12 A ='187 0155 168-871 T\= '603 0502 3285-87 24 I =-250 0104 51-015 i* = -922 0384 1445-78 30 A -312 0104 51-015 1 T V= 1-082 0360 1314-35 36 I =-375 0104 51-015 \l =1-241 0344 1025-19 42 iV ='437 0104 51-015 If =1-401 0333 946-83 48 =-500 0104 51-015 1 T V= 1-562 0325 902-43 It will thus be seen that when considered with r...egard to resistance under the most favourable conditions of a uniform external pressure tending to produce collapse, cast iron pipes are much stronger than welded steel pipes of the relative thicknesses usually adopted for the same working pressures. It should be here noted that the limiting ratio = "077 for cast iron pipe 12 to 36 inches diameter is higher than that for welded steel pipe. The thin tube formula (!A), is therefore used for cast iron pipe, when the limiting ratio does not exceed -077, i.
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