3 Typical pipe dimensions and weights Nominal Pipe Nominal Wall Average Pipe Pipe Size1 ID Thickness2 Sectional Area3 Weight ( in) (mm) ( in) (mm) ( in) ( mm) ( in2) ( mm2) ( lb/ft) (kg/m) 2 50 2.10 53 .157 4.0 1.13 730 1.0 1.5 3 80 3.22 82 .157 4.0 1.70 1100 1.5 2.3 4 100 4.14 105 .203 5.2 2.73 1760 2.4 3.5 6 150 6.20 159 .203 5.2 4.06 2620 3.5 5.2 8 200 8.22 209 .226 5.7 5.83 3760 5.0 7.4 10 250 10.35 263 .226 5.7 7.31 4710 6.2 9.3 12 300 12.35 314 .226 5.7 8.69 5600 7.4 11.0 14 350 13.56 344 .250 6.4 10.85 7000 8.7 14.7 16 400 15.50 394 .286 7.3 14.18 9150 11.2 19.0 1) For availability of1, 11⁄2, 14 and 16-inch (25, 40, 350 and 400 mm) sizes, consult your Ameron representative. 2) Minimum wall thickness shall not be less than 87.5% of nominal wall thickness in accordance with ASTM D2996. 3) Use these values for calculating longitudinal thrust. Typical pipe performance Nominal Internal Collapse Pipe Size Pressure Rating Pressure Rating1 ( in) (mm) ( psig) ( MPa) ( psig) ( MPa) 2 50 450 3.10 580 4.00 3 80 350 2.41 160 1.10 4 100 350 2.41 225 1.55 6 150 250 1.76 65 0.45 8 200 225 1.55 45 0.31 10 250 175 1.21 22 0.15 12 300 150 1.03 13 0.09 14 350 150 1.02 11 0.08 16 400 150 1.02 11 0.08 1) At 70°F (21°C). Reduce linearly to 84% at 140°F (60°C), 76% at 170°F and 50% at 200 °F (93°C).
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