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Chart for pipe volume
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Bob W._3
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I recall a chart for measuring the volume of pipe somewhere on this site, but can't find it this morning. Sometimes I wander off the Wall and just wander away...
Its been a long time since high school math. For 2&1/2" pipe, would it be pi x r squared x 12 (3.1416 x 1.25 x 1.25 x 12) for 58.905 cu. in. per foot, or approx. .03488 cu. ft?
Its been a long time since high school math. For 2&1/2" pipe, would it be pi x r squared x 12 (3.1416 x 1.25 x 1.25 x 12) for 58.905 cu. in. per foot, or approx. .03488 cu. ft?
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You got it
I think :O)
Or Pi x D squared over 4 X length. CSA X L0
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