Raaden
Mechanical
- Dec 8, 2003
- 89
Hi everybody!
I have a short simple question for today.
The factor "t" is described as: actual thickness of the shell. So which is the definition for "actual thickness" of a seamless pipe? Should "t" be entered as the nominal wall thickness or should I use the minimal wall thickness. Because for me, "actual" sound as if I have to go out in the workshop and physically measure the pipe that I'm going to use for my design
Thanks
Pontus
I have a short simple question for today.
The factor "t" is described as: actual thickness of the shell. So which is the definition for "actual thickness" of a seamless pipe? Should "t" be entered as the nominal wall thickness or should I use the minimal wall thickness. Because for me, "actual" sound as if I have to go out in the workshop and physically measure the pipe that I'm going to use for my design
Thanks
Pontus