Standard pipes can be made of copper, steel, lead, polyurethane, and other materials.It would depend on what the pipe is made of.It would also depend on the thickness of the walls of the pipe."Standard" is also ambiguous since different applications have different standards. A gas pipe is different than a sewage pipe or a fresh water pipe.
A standard water line PVC pipe typically has a width (diameter) of either 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 1 inch, or 1.5 inches.
The salt water rate that is flowing from a well bore, that has 600psi and 22 choke, through a 2inch pipe at the surface will only have as much force behind it as the pipe can hold. This will depend on what the pipe is made of, and what weight it is capable of.
One cubic foot of water weighs 62.42796 pounds. The volume of a 10 foot long 6 inch diameter cylinder is 1.96350 cubic feet, thus it displaces 122.5770 pounds of water when fully submerged. As I do not know the wall thickness of the PVC pipe and caps you plan to use I cannot calculate its weight. However if I assume for illustration purposes that the pipe weighs 5 pounds per foot and each cap weighs 2 pounds, then the capped pipe weighs 54 pounds. Subtracting this would mean that the capped pipe will support 68.5770 pounds when fully submerged. Do not trust this final number because as I stated I guessed at the weight of the PVC components so that I could illustrate the calculation. Determine the actual weight of the PVC components you are using yourself and recalculate that final subtraction. Also for safety you should provide a margin of at least 10% on your final values to allow for anything that may not have been accounted for.
Trucks typically access the bottom of a kimberlite pipe by following a spiral ramp or a series of switchbacks that lead downwards from the surface to the bottom of the pipe. This ramp is carefully engineered to accommodate the size and weight of the trucks and is often used during the mining process for various operations and transportation of materials.
The standard weight of an RCC Hume pipe with a 600mm diameter and NP3 class is approximately 103 kg per meter.
High quality concrete pipes are popularly known as HUME PIPE. (The full form of RCC is reinforced cement concrete)
25 mm thk NP2 is grade of RCC Hume Pipe
Hume pipe Culvert is a cross drainage work or small bridge used to pass flood water through one or number of Precast RCC Hume pipes laid soil.
High quality concrete pipes are usually known as hume pipes. They are sometimes known as Indian hume pipes and are used in plumbing.
dubai
It is Reinforced Concrete, Heavy Duty, Non-pressure Pipes.
standard wt of 75 mm pipe with 4 mm thk
14 gauge
42 42.000 STD .375 166.7141.250 42 42.000 XHY .500221.61 41.000 Weights are 166.71 per ft. and 221.61.
The weight of a hollow MS (mild steel) pipe depends on the thickness of the pipe wall. The weight can be calculated by using the formula: Weight = 0.02466 * Thickness * (Outer Diameter - Thickness) for a round hollow pipe.
1 '' gi b class pipe weight of per mtr