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Table 1: Pipe Materials and Diameters - Polypipe
www.polypipe.comfaced with issues connecting materials of differing internal and external diameters as detailed in table 1. The details contained within this Technical Bulletin provide a useful reference for connecting from different pipe material products to Terrain Drainage products. Technical Bulletin 4 (2014) Table 1: Pipe Materials and Diameters ID OD OD
ALLOWABLE PIPE SIZE, CLASS AND MATERIALS FOR …
www.sawater.com.auIn addition, therange of Allowable Pipe Diameters for pipes used in various water supply applications has also been specified. This document overrides all other instructions issued on the use of pipe materials installed in SA Water’s water supply networks and is the prime
Chapter 6 - Design of PE Piping Systems - plastic pipe
plasticpipe.orgvarious PE pipe materials are published in PPI TR-4, “PPI Listing of Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB), Hydrostatic Design Stress (HDS), Strength Design Basis (SDB), Pressure Design Basis (PDB) and Minimum Required Strength (MRS) Ratings for Thermoplastic Piping Materials”. Materials that are suitable for use at temperatures
PVC Pipe—Design and Installation
www.awwa.orgResearch has documented that pipe materials, such as polyethylene, polybutylene, polyvinyl chloride, and asbestos cement, and elastomers, such as those used in jointing ... Table A-2 is a general guide to the suitability of various elastomers currently used in these chemicals and services. The ratings are primarily based on literature
Pipe Construction - US EPA
www3.epa.govPipe Construction and Materials DESCRIPTION There are several different pipe materials available for wastewater collection systems, each with a unique characteristic used in different conditions. The four different pipe materials described in this fact sheet are ductile iron, concrete, plastic, and vitrified clay.
Pipe Flow/Friction Factor Calculations using Excel ...
info.mheducation.comValues of ε for common pipe materials are available in many handbooks and textbooks, as well as on a variety of websites. Table 2 below shows some typical values. Table 2. Values of Pipe Roughness, ε The surface roughness values in Table 1 came from the following two sources: Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 8th Ed., Table 6-1 - S.I. units