This document outlines pipe wall thickness calculations for various pipe sizes according to Indian Boiler Regulation 1950 specifications. The calculations determine the minimum required thickness based on parameters like design pressure, temperature, material properties, and pipe diameter. For an A106 GR.B pipe material with a design pressure of 0.9 kg/cm2 and temperature of 118°C, the formula used is the thickness equals the corrosion allowance (0.075 cm) plus 0.000444 times the pipe diameter. The calculated, nominal, and selected thicknesses are then shown for pipe sizes ranging from 273 mm to 26.67 mm.
This document outlines pipe wall thickness calculations for various pipe sizes according to Indian Boiler Regulation 1950 specifications. The calculations determine the minimum required thickness based on parameters like design pressure, temperature, material properties, and pipe diameter. For an A106 GR.B pipe material with a design pressure of 0.9 kg/cm2 and temperature of 118°C, the formula used is the thickness equals the corrosion allowance (0.075 cm) plus 0.000444 times the pipe diameter. The calculated, nominal, and selected thicknesses are then shown for pipe sizes ranging from 273 mm to 26.67 mm.
This document outlines pipe wall thickness calculations for various pipe sizes according to Indian Boiler Regulation 1950 specifications. The calculations determine the minimum required thickness based on parameters like design pressure, temperature, material properties, and pipe diameter. For an A106 GR.B pipe material with a design pressure of 0.9 kg/cm2 and temperature of 118°C, the formula used is the thickness equals the corrosion allowance (0.075 cm) plus 0.000444 times the pipe diameter. The calculated, nominal, and selected thicknesses are then shown for pipe sizes ranging from 273 mm to 26.67 mm.
This document outlines pipe wall thickness calculations for various pipe sizes according to Indian Boiler Regulation 1950 specifications. The calculations determine the minimum required thickness based on parameters like design pressure, temperature, material properties, and pipe diameter. For an A106 GR.B pipe material with a design pressure of 0.9 kg/cm2 and temperature of 118°C, the formula used is the thickness equals the corrosion allowance (0.075 cm) plus 0.000444 times the pipe diameter. The calculated, nominal, and selected thicknesses are then shown for pipe sizes ranging from 273 mm to 26.67 mm.
Drg. Title : DRG NO 7311-DE-152 Rev. -0, Dated 12.01.2019 Client : M/S Jindal Urban Waste Management (Guntur) Ltd Consultant : M/S Korus Engineering Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Service : STEAM Pipe Material : A106 GR.B Pipe Sizes : 273.000, 168.300, 114.300, 88.900, 26.670, Design Pressure :0.9 Kg/Cm Square Design Temperature : 118°C Efficiency Factor : 1.00 Corrosion Factor : 0.075 Cm As per IBR Clause 350 For A106GR.B Allowable Stress f : Lowest Value from Et/1.5 or R/2.7 21600.00/1.5 or 60000.00/2.7 14400.00 PSI or 22222.22 PSI 14400.00 PSI or =1012.35 Kg/Cm square
Formula : WP = 2 fe ( T – C ) / [ D – ( T – C ) ] as per IBR Reg. 350
Where WP = Working Pressure f = Allowable Stress as Calculated above e = Efficiency Factor D = Outside Diameter in CM C = Corrosion Allowance T = Calculated Thickness OR T = C + D x WP / (WP+2 fe) T = 0.075 + D x 0.9 /( 0.9 + 2 X 1012.35 x 1.00) FOR A106 GR.B T = 0.075 + 0.000444 x D Cm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- O.D. of Pipe Calculated Thk. Actual Thk. Selected Thk. MM CM / MM NOM. In MM Min. in MM@ 12.5% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 273.000 0.087/0.87 9.270 8.111