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Difference Between Pipe Class & Pipe Schedule


Started by ayan_dg, Aug 25 2008 08:23 PM

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Posted 25 August 2008 - 08:23 PM


ayan_dg

What is the difference between pipe class & pipe schedule ?

I am being told that pipe class refers to the maximum internal pressure a pipe can safely sustain while pipe schedule refers to
the thickness of pipe. But how are they independent , the thickness of pipe will determine how much internal pressure it can
sustain. Isn't it ?
A 4" Carbon steel pipe of Schedule 40 should have a unique class or it can have different class ?

Posted 27 August 2008 - 02:06 AM


PME

Thickness is determined by formulae given in respective code.


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Posted 27 August 2008 - 09:50 AM
Art Montemayor

Ayan:

There are various misunderstandings and misconceptions regarding the classification of piping – and most of these
originate primarily because some engineers simply don't employ their common sense. Some would like to pretend that
there is an almighty, all-powerful agency somewhere that dictates what a pipe is, will be, and shall be by established and
enforced "laws", codes, or "standards". No such animal exists.

You are being told the wrong information if you are told "pipe class refers to the maximum internal pressure a pipe can
safely sustain". The important point to bear in mind here is that the pipe itself may not (& in most cases, doesn't) fix the
maximum safe pressure allowable on the ENTIRE piping system involved. In most cases, the flanges are the weakest
point - and this should be the guiding design factor with regards to allowable pressure in that specific piping
class(ification).

A pipe class is a document (normally prepared by an operating or engineering company) for use within its confines and
which contains the definition of pipe and all related components that are to be used under a specific pressure,
temperature condition – including sometimes the service they are in. A typical definition contains the material
specification, type, rating, and dimensional data. It serves as a CLASSIFICATION of piping systems and their
application within the process design at hand. A certain pipe schedule is often established for certain services. This is
dictated by the classification, based on the need and the application.

A pipe schedule to be used and serves as the basic specification for the pipe thickness and dimensions. You should know
that the hoop stress equation is what determines the pipe thickness, so you shouldn't be asking whether the pipe
thickness determines the allowable working pressure. You SHOULD KNOW that it does – and under what
conditions.

Industrial pipe thicknesses follow a set formula, expressed as the "schedule number" as established by the
American Standards Association (ASA) now re-organized as ANSI - the American National Standards
Institute. Eleven schedule numbers are available for use: 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, & 160. The
most popular schedule, by far, is 40. Schedules 5, 60, 100, 120, & 140 have rarely, if ever, been employed by
myself in over 48 years as a practicing engineer. The schedule number is defined as the approximate value of
the expression:

Schedule Number = (1,000)(P/S)


Where,
P = the internal working pressure, psig
S = the allowable stress (psi) for the material of construction at the conditions of use.

For example, the schedule number of ordinary steel pipe having an allowable stress of 10,000 psi for use at a working
pressure of 350 psig would be:

Schedule Number = (1,000)(350/10,000) = 35 (approx. 40)

I can understand your confusion and ignorance from a student's point of view. Students are never exposed to this

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Posted 28 August 2008 - 02:24 AM


ayan_dg

Thanks Art for your reply.

Posted 06 February 2009 - 05:43 AM


GREGORY

And what about STD, XS and XXS schedules?

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