Pipe Data
Pipe Data
Flanged Fittings
Length
Weight
Pipe Size 1½" (40) ### Pipe O/D 48.3 mm
### Wall Thk 3.683 mm
Schedule 40 ### WN Flange - -
Weights Bolts - -
Pipe Spans
Density 7,860 kg/m³ Red. bore Ball - -
Insulation 0 mm ### Sc 137.9 N/mm² Full bore Ball - -
Thickness
Sh 137.9 N/mm² Wafer Check - -
SIFs
SG of 1.000 ### Ea 203.1 kN/mm² Butterfly - -
contents
Em 200.5 kN/mm² Relief - - x-
Misc.
@ 30°C 0.046 mm/m
@ 65°C 0.446 mm/m Any comments will be appreciated and incorporated as
soon as possible.
This copy belongs to Malcolm Hutton.
Density : Carbon Steel. 30–65°C 0.400 mm/m Pipe Data Version 1.19 by CN Westwood 1998
Expansion Rate: Carbon Steel Carbon-Moly-Low-Chrome (Through 3Cr-Mo).
Version 1.19g
06/30/2025 05:06:57 PipeData.xls
By Clive N Westwood
Notes
1 The databases have been checked to B31.3, but knowing Sod and Murphy there is bound to be a mistake somewhere.
If you come across it, please tell us so that we can rectify it as soon as possible.
2 This will be kept as a MS Excel V5.00 spreadsheet as it is not an illegal program and companies should have no
problems with you using it. Then again....
The spreadsheet will be kept to a single sheet to ease use.
3 Do we have your E-mail address so that we can send you updates when they are available? Or other address!
Send queries/comments to CNW, 19 Barnfield, Sussex, TN6 2RX. This is in the UK, if this ever gets abroad!
4 You can turn off the 'Information' and 'Warning' messages, but at your own peril.
5 Some materials have only used the Stress data at 100°F intervals. The intermediate values (50°F intervals) may
not be accurate. (Copper, Titanium & Zirconium). Refer to the Code.
6 This spreadsheet was created for a 17" 1024 x 768 screen. Other screens may produce odd results. You can
resize the window to suit your own screen or change the fonts to fit. The screen can be maximised by selecting 'Maximise'.
7 The top line (Cell B2) can be used for titles, etc., if you wish to print out the sheet. (You can also use cells F2 & M2).
8 Updates should be on going, with several improvements already planned, among them are:-
Other Codes.
External databases so you can create your own.
Larger range of pipe sizes.
FF & RTJ flange dimensions.
Flange allowable pressures, maybe.
Separate data base for Aluminium, Copper, Titanium and Zirconium. (50°F intervals)
9 Also, whenever the Codes are updated, we will endeavour to update the database as soon as possible.
10 Span Deflections are either Diameter/factor with a maximum value or Length/factor without a maximum limit.
11 Finally, the usual get out clauses:-
It is intended that those who use this spreadsheet are conversant with the Code and only use this as an aid. This
does not replace the Code.
This is intended to be used as a quick reference for data and all data should be checked against final documentation.
Whilst every effort has been undertaken to ensure the accuracy of the data of this spreadsheet, we can accept no
responsibility for the use of the data derived from it.
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