Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 37)
37.
All pipes of a particular nominal size have the same
inside diameter
outside diameter
thickness
none of these
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
14 comments Page 1 of 2.

Nadeem said:   10 years ago
I think nominal diameter means internal diameter.

Hanish said:   9 years ago
Nominal diameter is internal diameter then how the answer is B?

Vicky said:   8 years ago
I think it is A.

Sharad said:   8 years ago
Yes it is A, because outside diameter depends upon schedule number.

Prasad.saladi said:   8 years ago
Nominal diameter is out side diameter only. But also varies with pipe line sizes also.

GIVIND VERMA said:   7 years ago
A is the right answer.

Blessy said:   7 years ago
Nominal size of the pipe is outside dia only irrespective of thickness and inner dia.

Arjun said:   6 years ago
For large pipe, more than 12 inch in diameter, the nominal diameters are the actual outside diameters; for small pipe the nominal diameters does not correspond to any actual dimension.
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Pavan kumar sahu said:   6 years ago
The answer can be A. Because nominal diameter means internal diameter.

Kishlay Bhaskar said:   5 years ago
Nominal Size indicates outside dia only while schedule number indicates the thickness of pipe. That's why Schedule number = 1000*(P/S).

P=> Service Pressure and S => Allowable Stress.


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