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Sagging of The Pipe (F) Between 2 Pipe Clamps (1/"?") X L

The document provides formulas and parameters for calculating the sagging of pipes between two clamps. It defines the formulas for calculating sagging based on support interval length, modulus of elasticity, moment of inertia, and weight of the filled pipe. It then provides the specific properties of aquatherm PP-R pipe for inserting into the formulas, including modulus of elasticity, density, outer diameter, wall thickness, and weight per unit length.

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Sagging of The Pipe (F) Between 2 Pipe Clamps (1/"?") X L

The document provides formulas and parameters for calculating the sagging of pipes between two clamps. It defines the formulas for calculating sagging based on support interval length, modulus of elasticity, moment of inertia, and weight of the filled pipe. It then provides the specific properties of aquatherm PP-R pipe for inserting into the formulas, including modulus of elasticity, density, outer diameter, wall thickness, and weight per unit length.

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Sagging of the pipe (f) between 2 pipe clamps = (1/"?

") x L (at 20⁰C)


L = Support Interval for horizontal pipes

f=(1/"?") x L = (5/384) x (q x L 4)/(E x I) ("Forget-Me-Nots")


L = ³√((384/(5x"?") x (E x I)/q)

I=π/64 x (D4 - d4) [mm4] (Moment of Inertia)


E = Modulus of Elasticity of pipe material [N/mm²]

q (weight of filled pipe) = (π/4x((D/100)²-(d/100)²)x9.81xρ1)/100 + ((π/4x(d/100)²)x9.81xρ2)/100 [N/mm]


D = Outer pipe diameter [mm]
d = Internal pipe diameter [mm]
ρ1 = specific gravity pipe [kg/dm³]
ρ2 = specific gravity medium [kg/dm³]

Pipe type aquatherm PP-R (80) MF pipe Only the green cells can b
E modulus [N/mm²] 1,200 Sagging o
ρ pipe [kg/dm³] 0.995
ρ medium [kg/dm³] 0

D [mm] Wall thickness [mm] d [mm] q [N/mm]


SDR7.4
160 21.9 116.2 0.09274
SDR9
32 3.6 24.8 0.00314
SDR11
32 2.9 26.2 0.00259
SDR17.6
630 35.7 558.6 0.65060

aquatherm green pipe SDR11 S, aquatherm lilac pipe SDR11 S:

aquatherm green pipe SDR 9 MF RP / aquatherm green pipe SDR 9 MF RP U.V:


aquatherm green pipe SDR 7.4 MF / aquatherm green pipe SDR7.4 MF U.V:

aquatherm blue pipe SDR11 MF / aquatherm blue pipe SDR11 MF OT or UV:

aquatherm blue pipe SDR17.6 MF:


L (at 20⁰C) Material E modulus [N/mm²]*
aquatherm PP-R (80) pipe 800
aquatherm PP-R (80) MF pipe 1,200
PE-100 900
PE-80 850
PP-H (100) 1,200
PVDF 2,400
PB 450
PVC-U 2,500
9.81xρ2)/100 [N/mm] PVC-C 2,500
ABS 2,200

Carbon Steel 210,000


Copper 17,000
* at 20⁰C (varies with temperature)
Only the green cells can be edited
Sagging of the pipe (f) between 2 pipe clamps =< (1/"?") x L
"?" = 580
L = Support Interval

Weight [kg/m] I [mm4] Support Interval L [cm]

9.454 23220499 341

0.320 32903 119

0.264 28342 120

66.320 2953313953 897


Vertical: +20%
Specific Gravity [kg/dm³]*
0.9
0.995
0.958
0.954
0.915
1.78
0.94
1.38
1.55
1.03

7.8
8.94
20⁰C (varies with temperature)

Sagging [mm]

5.9

2.0

2.1

15.5
SDR7.4 SDR9 SDR11 SDR17.6
OD Wall Thickness Wall Thickness Wall Thickness Wall Thickness
20 2.8 1.9
25 3.5 2.3
32 4.4 3.6 2.9
40 5.5 4.5 3.7
50 6.9 5.6 4.6
63 8.6 7.1 5.8
75 10.3 8.4 6.8
90 12.3 10.1 8.2
110 15.1 12.3 10.0
125 17.1 14.0 11.4
160 21.9 17.9 14.6 9.1
200 27.4 22.4 18.2 11.4
250 34.2 27.9 22.7 14.2
315 42.6 35.2 28.6 17.9
355 48.0 39.7 32.2 20.1
400 36.3 22.7
450 40.9 25.5
500 28.4
560 31.7
630 35.7

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