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37.
All pipes of a particular nominal size have the same
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Amit Khatarkar said:
5 years ago
Nominal pipe size refers to only the outside diameter (OD) of a pipe making it somewhat vague.
For example, when we say pipe size is 2 NPS, it refers to all the pipes having 2.375-inch (or 60.3 mm) as outside diameter irrespective of wall thickness and thus the inside diameter.
For example, when we say pipe size is 2 NPS, it refers to all the pipes having 2.375-inch (or 60.3 mm) as outside diameter irrespective of wall thickness and thus the inside diameter.
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Manoj said:
4 years ago
Inside diameter is right one.
KRR said:
4 years ago
B is the right answer. I agree.
Revenger said:
1 year ago
B is the correct answer.
According to Perry's HB, T10-22 Properties of Steel Pipe, all pipes with the same nominal pipe size have the same outside diameter.
According to Perry's HB, T10-22 Properties of Steel Pipe, all pipes with the same nominal pipe size have the same outside diameter.
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