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52in Pipe Weight

The document calculates the weight of water in a pipe with an inside radius of 0.646 m and length of 1 m. It finds the mass of water to be 1311.305 kg based on the density of water being 1000 kg/m3. It then provides a table showing the empty and water-filled weights of a 52" pipe for spans of 1-8 meters, finding that as the span increases, the empty and water-filled weights both increase but the total weight also increases.

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52in Pipe Weight

The document calculates the weight of water in a pipe with an inside radius of 0.646 m and length of 1 m. It finds the mass of water to be 1311.305 kg based on the density of water being 1000 kg/m3. It then provides a table showing the empty and water-filled weights of a 52" pipe for spans of 1-8 meters, finding that as the span increases, the empty and water-filled weights both increase but the total weight also increases.

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Weight of water in pipe

M= 3.14*R^2*L*D
R inside radius of pipe in m 0.64623
L Length of pipe in m 1
D Density of water Kg/m3 1000
M= mass of water in KG 1311.305488506
W= Pipe Weight/m 460

Calculation for 52" line Size


Pipe Empty weight Pipe water filled Total weight
S.No Span Length
(A) weight (B) C=(A+B)
Meter Kg kg Kg
1 8 3,680 10,490 14,170
2 7 3,220 9,179 12,399
3 6 2,760 7,868 10,628
4 5 2,300 6,557 8,857
5 4 1,840 5,245 7,085
6 3 1,380 3,934 5,314
7 2 920 2,623 3,543
8 1 460 1,311 1,771

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