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The document provides specifications for metric bolts, screws, nuts as well as a simplified flow formula for compressible fluids.

Detailed specifications such as dimensions, thread lengths and design data for various sizes of metric bolts, screws and nuts are given on pages 1 and 2.

The limitations listed are: 1) Not applicable for throttled or reduced seat valves where flow may be restricted by seat velocity. 2) For pressure drops >40% of inlet pressure, pipe should be divided into shorter sections. 3) Only accurate for fully turbulent flow range as per diagram.

Engineering Data

1 CRANE 1
I

Metrii

ISO METRIC BOLTS


SCREWS AND NUTS
GENERAL INFORMATION

BLACK BOLTS
Grade 4..6 Bolts and Grade 4 Nuts to BS 4 190: 1967

HlGH TENSILE BOLTS


Grade 8.8 Bolts and Grade 8 Nuts to BS 3692: 1967
THREADS
IS0 Coarse Pitch Metric Threads to BS 3643: 1963

DiMENSIONS
HEXAGON BOLTS AND NUTS (MILLIMETRES)
Size designation MS

M6

MB

IWO

Ml2

a16 MZO- y24 M27 M30 ,q


5
19

Diameter of unthr& shank bnax)

5.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

10.0

20.0

24.0

27.0

30.0

Width across flats


bnax)

8.0

10.0

13.0

17.0

19.0

24.0

30.0

36.0

41.0

46.0

Width across
comers bnmd

9.2

11.5

150

19.6

21.9

27.7

34,6

41.6

47.3

S3+1

-Depth of bolt head


(nominal)

3.5

4.0

5.5

7.0

8.0

10.0

13.0, l&O

17.0

19.0

22.0

24.0

Depth.of nut
(nominal)

.
4.0

5.0

6.5

8.0

10.0

13.0

l&O

19.0

LENGTH OF THREAD
HEXAGON eOLTS
Up to and including
125 mm long
Notes:

Bdts that are too short for minimum


thread lengths will be threaded full
length and d8siited scr8ws.
Bdts in the diameter range Ml6 to
M27 indusi~, up to 12S mm length,
may ahmmtivdy have a shorter
thread length equal to ).SD but this
option must be spe&illy mquasted.

Over 125mm upto


and includina 200 mm

ml

overmChnmlong

(MILLIMETRES)

--

16

18

22

26

30

38

46

54

60

66

22

24

28

32

36

44

52

60

66

72

35

37

41

45

49

57

65

73

79

85

-k-

OTHER STRENGTH GRADES AND THRFADS


BS 3692 and BS 4190 together list 10 strength grades of boltsand screws aid 6
grades df nuts. In the interests of variety reduction the UK bolt and nut indust&
has decided to standard% on only two grades of bolts (4.6 and 8.8) and two
grades of nuts (4 and 8). Furthermore, these grades of bolts, screws and nuts
wi II be produced as standard items with Metric. Course Threads.only, to BS 3643.
All other grades, also bolts, etc required with Metric Fine Thread, will be
regarded as specials. -

RECOMMENDED BOLT AND NUT STRENGTH GRADE COMBINATIONS


Normally Grade 4 nuts will be used with Grade 4.6 bolts and Grade 8 nuts with
Grade 8.8 bolts; It is however satisfactory to substitute a higher strength grade
nut for a lower one. Thus it is acceptable to use a Grade 8 nut on a Grade 4.6
bolt.

:80

Engineering Data

e ric
Mt
IS0 METRIC BOLTS
SCREWS AND NUTS
DESIGN DATA
BOLTS AND SCREWS
Sia daslgn8tlo8l

Ml5

Pitch
mm
Stress
area
mm
Pitch
acea
mm
Grade 4.6

M6M8

0.80
1.0
2 14.2
20.1
4.480
5.350

Ultimate
bad tf 0.568 0.804
.
.
kN
5.57
760
Roof
lodd
tf
CL321
0.454
.
.
kN
815
4.45
Grada 8.8
Ultimate
load tf 1.136 1.608

Ml0 M l 2

1.50
1.75
1.25
58.0
84.3
36.6
7.188 9.026 10.863

Ml6

M20

2.0
157.0
14.701

2.50
3.0
3.0
3.50
245.0 353.0 459.0 561.0
18.376 22051 25.051 27.727

M24

w7

M30

232
22.7
1.31
12.8

3.37
33.1
191
10.7

628
61.6
3.55
34.8

9.80
96.1
.5.54
54.3

1412
138.5
7.98
78.2

lb6
180.0
10.40
102.0

22.44
220.0
12.70
124.0

2.928 4.64

6.74

12.56

19.60

28.24

36.72

44.06

9.14 1232
8Q.6

192.2 14.30
149.2

277.0 20.50 26.70 360.0


201.0 262.0

440.0 X2.70
320.0

1.464
14.36
0.827
8.11

Priof loA tf kN 0.826 11.14 15.76 1.170 28.72 2.130 45.50 3.38 4.91 66.14
48.1

.
kN
8.10
11.47
20.69 33.1

1 tf (tonne fond
= lWOkgf- 9.81 kN approx.
I.
0.9842
UKtonf.
Roof load stress.
Grade 4.6 bob - 22.6 kgf/mmt
I# 8.0 56.2
kgf/mm

.
*.

MECHANICAL PROPER11 ES
BOLTS
Grade I
4.6

8.8

&Btimaw tensile strength imin)


kgF/mm
40

N/mm
392

80

785

Yield stress bnin)

UK tonf /in

kgfhnm

N/mm

UK tonf/ina

25.4
50.8

24
64

235

15.2
49.6

NUTS
1 kgf/mm

Proof bad stres


kgf/mm
4
8

40

80

N/mm
392
785

UK tonf/ina

l v

= 9.81 N/m& approx


= 0.6350 UK tonf/ina

25.4
50.8

EXPLANATION OF STRENGTH GRADE DESIGNATIONS


Bolts and screws. The first figure in the grade number is one tenth of the
minimum ultimate tensile strength in kgf/mmt . The second figure is one tenth
of the ratio between minimum yield stress and minimum tensile strength,
expressed as a percentage. Mylt~lication of the two figures will give the yield
stress in kgf/mm or stress at permanent set limit for higher tensile bolts.
In the case of Grade 4.6 bolts and screws.
4 xjzl0 gives the minimum tensile strength of 40 kgf/mm
4 x 6 gives the minimum yield stress of 24 kgf/mms
Nuts. The grade number is one tenth of the specified proof load stress in kgf/mm
The proof load stress corresponds to the minimum tensile strength of the highest
grade of bolt or screw with which the nut can be used.
In the case of Grade 4 nuts
4 x 10 gives the proof load stress of 40 kgf/mm
This grade of nut may therefore be used on bolts having a minimum tensile
of not more than 40 kgf/mm .
81

Engineering Data

General

INTEGRAL FLANGES
SUMMARY OF AVAl LABI LITY
-~-- - FLANGE TABLE REFERENCE
Nom. sire
DN in 2.5

15
m

10

1 0 iA

ANSI CLASS

BS 10 TABLE

BS4504 PN
16 [ 25

40 L

1 E

125 1 150

3
f

45!5g
- 80

AI
,
-

BC

I
I
AB ABC ABC

AB

t-t

9.

+ ABC
.
AB
AC

25OlOf
300 12 A

f
dB

350144
- 15

X0

I
AB

400 16
450 18 A
soo2Oq
- 21

ABC
+C

+
9

AC

AC

I
AC

*
C

L
I

,
f L
6W1241A
1
AB
1
AB
1
AC
1
C
1
C 1 y 1 v 1 v 1 v II
I
I
I
,
I
I
I
I
7001271A 1 AB 1 AB 1 AC 1 C 1 C 1 A 1 AC 1 AC 1 AC
-l
t
.
,
I AC
800

AB

AB

AC

C c

- 33
38

AB

A6

AC

ibOO
39.
- 42

AB

AB

AC

A0
I
I AB I
14001541~ IA~IABI c

- Isol

A0
AB

-A
1 I A
_--- 84
x
2200
24W96A

C
e .

- 1)

3000 120

. I . . I I
I
1 AA
I
1 IA
1 I
a-

BC

t
i

8C

Itlvl
I

4
.
C

C2

.
1.

A
A
Al

The flange dimensions i.n the


comparison.tables on pages
85 to 99 only compare flanges
in nominal sizes up to 18OOmm/
72in. Where there are not exact
equivalent sizes of metric and
imperial flanges, the 8S4504
flange is compared with the
. nearest equivalent BSlO or
ANSI size(s).

C2

c2

c2

1 C3 1.

c3

NOTES:

c3
.

1. These sizes are included for


convenience and do not carry a
definite rating.

C3

iAI~I+t
A

2. Sizes in range above 24 in


to 36 in are included only
in 8S3293, MSS SP 44 and
API 605.

3. Sizes larger than 36 in


afe contained only in API 605

1
A

AC
I

The availability of mating


flanges for fixing to pipe may
extend to sizes larger than those
indicated for integral flanges reference should be made to the
relevant standards for details of
these sizes.

AC

A
A

BC

8C
C

t
!

2600 - 4
- r 108.
2800

C
I C

C
c

C
I
1

AG

L - 45
12W48A
.-- _
I

I ,

I
I
AB ABC ABC ABC ABC L

175 7
2W8v

1
I

150 6

BC

yoo 4
125 5

\ 900

This table indicates the


availability (shown A, B or C see material key below) of
integral flange details in
BS 4504, PN 2.5 to PN 40,
BS 10 tables A to H, ANSI
8 16.1 Class 125 and Classes 150
and 300 from BS 1560 ANSI
8 16.5 and 8 16.24, BS 3293,
MSS SP 44 and API 605.
Certain flange sizes shown in the
above listed standards which are
not in common use have baen
excluded from the table.

25 1
32 1t
40 13
50 2

300,

1
A

A
I

CAST IRON
COPPER ALLOY
CASTSTEEL

83

Engineering

Data

General

INTEGRAL FLANGES
PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE

llATERIAL
0s

0s
sl=M
1452 9126
Grade Zlass 8
14

iron

1 PRESSURE (BAR GAUGE) AT TEMPERATURE (oC)

RATING

TYPE

9STM

EM
PN

BS
Kblc

ANSl
clsss

2.5-

16 3

13.8 I 3.8
13.8 12.1
16 16
2s 25
34.5 34.5
3.5 3.5

6.

150
16
25

4 0

*L

5.61 521 !3

12 ; 10 1 a4

20.7 20.7

10

Carbon
Stael

120
2.5

10

336

ASTM
0s
1504- A216
161- GR WCI
480

ii

3.5 3.5
6
6
8.9 6.9
10 10

25

4HOY

-10
2.5

125

4sTM
362

RATINGS

16
150
25
40

22a
2

1.9
5

1.7

3.8
8

23c
1.9

26cl
1.7

4.8

4.3

3.6

6.8

7.6

z.5
8
7.7
6.9

9.3
13

9.0 8.6
13 12.4

10.8

10

17.5

16

400 425

Eo

475

4.7

3.7

9
12.4

9.1

13.3 13.1
19.5 19 18.6
28 21.7 17.4 15.2 13.1
3.0 2.6 2.2 2 1.9 x7
4 3.5
6
6
5 4.5

3-t

a9 a9 6.616.61 55 82 4.8
To 1 10 1 8.5 7.8
7
10 10
13.8 13.8 13.8(188111.4 10.6 9.8
1585 I 3.4 12.4111.3110.6 10.3
16 1 16 113.5 12.4 11.3
16 16
20.7 20.7 20.7 I 20.7 16.9 15.8 14.6
25 25
25 25 21.2 19.3 17.5

4.5
&2
9.0

2
85
4
6.9

10.2 7
13.4 10.3
15.7 law.5

34.5 29.3 26.9 Q3.8 22.1 21.4 20.7


34.5 34.6 34.5 I 34.5 283 26.4 24.6 22.8 17.2
27.8 !5.5 23.5 7.5
40 40
6 . 9 89 bs s.s &7
b9 i.9
13.8 I3A
13.8 3.8 13a 2.8 11.2
16 16 16 16 16 15-T 5e4 I 5.0 4.2
13
19.6 10.9 15.8 4.7 14 13.6 3.2 I 2.8 11.7 10.2
E
I
20.7 20.7 20.7b.7 $I.7 10.7 !0.7 20.7 19.3 16.9
!4.6 24.4 23.8 21
25 25
34.5 34.6
l4.5 34-5 32.1 2895
40

300

210
2

40

51.1 E l5.2M.4 143.8 143.3

19.2 B.8 37
12.8
- 12.3 to.7

T8 3.5
7.9 6.9
9
65 5.6
I t.7 10.3
14
12
19.7 17.2

33

23

30.7

u.5 28.8

15

20.
-

2.8

6
10
1x5

Ratings given above are extracted from the rekvant ftangs standards and are for integral
flanges in a selection of materials commonly used in the valve and fitting industry. These
ratings are subject to any limitations that may be imposed by individual product standards
and attention is drawn to the requirements for bolting materi& and gasket types which
should be used in conjunction with the flanges/ratings deteiled. Information is given in
the rektvmt standardr
.

1. Dimensions for BS.4504 flanges are stated in millijnetret only. Dimansions for 8S.10 and ANSI flanges are shown in inches (bracketed) with
metric equivalent to nearest uuhole millimetre.
2. Raised joint faces are applicable only to BS.4504 Cast Iron and Steel, BS.10 Table H and ANSI Classes 150 and 300 Steel.
3. Flange thicknesses ere inclusive of raised face height where this is giwm.
4. All flengas are normally drilled unless otherwise specified with bolt holes drilled off centres.

FLANGE COMPARISON TABLES

15mn (12

NOMINAL SIZE
INTEGRAL FLANGE DIMI

STANDARD
AND RATING

DiA.

NG

B O
DIA.

RAISED FACE

THICKNESS
GREY
CAST
IRON

ORILl

CAST
STEEL

DIA.

COPhER
ALLOY

HT.

YO.

HOLE
DIA.

11

40

95 .

14

45

14

65

Ml2

8s P N 1 6
45Q4
PN 25

95

14

16

10 -

45

14

65

M 12

95

16

16

10

45

14

65

M t2

PN 40

95

16

11

14

65

M 12

80

PN 10

TAB.A&C
TABLE E
z

TABLE F
TABLE H

ANSI

CLASS 15a
CLASS 3Oi

. I

95

(3; 1

95

89

(41

13

(3: 1

114

($1

13

(3Z 1

95

13

($1

16

(451

57

(8,

1221

35

(3*)

95

14

14

17

(&I
(4)
($1
@

67

M 10
.

(23)

67

(291

67

tzgl

83

(4)

(12)

35

(3: 1

14

P.C.D.

12

PN 2.5 QI 6

in.)

Il#

NQMUJAL

S!ZE

2Ofni
.

( 34 i n . )

BS
4504

PN 2.5 816

90

14

50

11

65

M 10

PN 10

105

t6

58

14

75 .

M 12

PN 16

105

16

18

10

58

14

75

.M 12

PN 25

105

18

18

to

58

14

. 75

M 12

PN40

105

18

11

58

14

75

M 12

TAB-A&l
BS
10

TA8LE E
TAQLE F
TABLE H

ANSI
*,<.

to2
to2
to2
114

. I

v$

4f

(4)
(4)
(44)

13
13
13
16

to

(4,

10

(4,

10

(ii
fg)

13
I-

13

CLASS 1sE

16

CLASS 3oc
A

For

73

@I

73

c#r

73

(#I
$7

Cg,

($1
($1

notes applicable to these tables see page 84

9
t3

($1
(g)

(24

43
43

83

(ig

(2i)
(241
(2i)
(3; 1

13
13

13
16

r*,
($1
(3,
(a,

(3
(&I

85

Engineering Oata
GCtWd

FLANGE COMPARISON TABLES


NOMINAL SIZE

. 25mm (1in )
INTEGRAL FLANGE DIM NSIONS

STANDARD
AN0 RATING

-DIA.

THICKNESS
GREY
CAST
IRON.

BOLT
DIA.

RAISED FACE

CAST
STEEL

COPPEFi
ALLOY

DIA.

HT.

HOLE
DIA.

No,

P.C.D.

PN 2.5 & 6

too

14

60

11

75

M 10

PN 10

115

16

68

14

85

Ml2

4Fw P N t6

115

16

18

to

68

14

85

Ml2

PN 25

115

18

18

11

6a

14

85

Ml2

PN40

115

13

68

14

85

Ml2

TAB.A& 0
ti
10

ANSI

114

TABLE F

121

TABLE H

121

CLASS 125

108

CLASS 150

108

CLASS 300

124

PN 2.5 & 6

Bs
4504

ANSI

18

(44)
(431

10

10

(31

to

(4Q

14

(4t)

($1

14

(5)

64

C&l

t4&
(4;)

($I

(23)
16

C&

17

@I

17

M#l
tt

Gb

17

(a

(I-)

10

51

($1

15

12)
51

C&

16

($I-

14

(51

to
1t

(4)

(51

16

CS,

19

@I

32mm (l&
16

120

70

14

90

M 12

78

18

100

M 16

PN 10

140

ta

@N 16

140

la

18

10

78

ta

100

M 16

PN 25

140

20

ia

1T

78

18

loo .

Ml6 .

PN 40

140

18

13

78

18

1QO

M 16

TAB.A&D
Bs
to

114

TABLE E

NOMINAL SIZE

!Fi

ING

121

TABLEE
GABLE

I21

133

TABLE H

133

CLASS 125

117

CLASS 150

117

CLASS 300

133

r4#1
(49)
!5@
(541
(43)

16
16.
16
22
13

($1
(31
@I
tg,

13
13
17

ii)
(4,
($1

a
10
11

87

(iI)
87

(ii)

(6)

($1
76

I&,

(3$
(3)

16

(5;)

page 84

98
89

10

13

(a

98

(*I

(49)

For notes applicable to these tables see

13

(#I I

64

a9
(29)

64

(5,

(29
L

98

13;)
(341

13
16
16
13
13

i31)
*
.I6
(3g)

1;)
(4,
($1
($1
(4,
Ii,
(2)

FLANGE COMPARISON TABLES

NOMINAL SIZE
INTEGRAL FLANGE DIMI USIONS

STANDARD
AN0 RATING

DIA.

THICKNESS

GREY
CAST
IRON

ORILl ING

RAISED FACE

CAST
STEEL

COPPER
ALLOY

DIA.

HT.

No.

HOLE
DIA.

P.C.D.

BOLT
DIA.

iN 2.5 & 6

130

16

80

14

too

M 12

PN 10

150

ia

88

18

110

M 16

4E PN 16

150

18

t8

11

88

18

t10

M 16

PN 25

150

20

18

13

88

3
.

18

110

M 16

18

15

88

i-

18

110

M 16

PN40

150

TAB.A& C 133
BS
10

TABLE E
TABLE F
TABLE H
CLASS125

ANSI CLASS 1%
CLASS 300

16

(54)

133
140

($1

14

(5)

127

(3

(5)

156

11

a3

14

(21
(3
16

11

(3i)

t&J

17

(%I

73

(2i)

73

(ii)

17

--

(1)

--.

21

(G)

Vi)

13

(a

14

tg1

cg,

22

(5%)

127

(31

10

(5)

16

(56)

140

10

(21

16

(5{)

14

(2i)

2
2

($1

17

(6 1

tg,

16
1s

(8,
.

22

,w

(5,
($1

Bs
4504

Bs
10

18

125

M 16

to2

18

125

M 16

102

18

125

M 16

11

PN 25

165

22

13

PN40

165

15

TABLE E
*
TABLE F

165

TABLE H

165

CLASS 125

152

ANSI CLASS 150 152


CLASS 300 t65

(6)

16

(64,

19

(6;)
(6)
(6)
(6;)

16

(%I
(5)
tg,.

10
tt
13

(;I

(3,

c&g
(3,

102

(4)

(&I

4
4

t;,
16
22

(3,
r:r

13
19

(#
($1

92
92

(2,)

14

(51

102

152

19

M 16

165

10

(4s)

125

PN 16

(it)

i3QI

114

t#
*
(3)

13

18

102

14

(3$f

iI3

(31

13

(6)

(4i)

98

tg,

16

165

152

(4;)

105

(4)

16

M 12

PN 10

TAB-A&U

105

13

110

90

a$,

(391
(3%)

2
2

C&b
C&l

4
8

17
17
17
17
19
19
19

(#
(3)
(1
I6
tf&
($1
(#I
(0,

114
114

(44)

127
127
121 .
121
127

(43,
(5)
(51
(4;)
(4;)
(5)

(31

14

16

- ~~

98

13

140

,(

(3$

PN 2.5 & 6

98

5Ornm,

NOMINAL SIZE

(12 i.)

4&n

i6
16
16
t6
16
16
16

t; 1
(2)
cgr
($1
($1
(;I
t@

*Table A thickness is 16 (8)

For notes applicable to these tables see page 84

87

.-0

Enginewing Oata
&nerd

1 CRANE 1

FLANGE COMPARISON TABLES

NOMtNAL SIZE

STANDARD
AND RATING

65nrn (22 in)


I

- DIA.

INTEGRAL FLANGE. DIMENSIONS

IRON

Bs
4506

Bs
10

BOLT
DIA.

DIA.

COPPER
ALLOY

CAST
STEEL

HT.

No<

HOLE
DIA.

P.C.D.

PN 2.5 & 6

160

16

110

14

130

M 12

PN io

185

20

122

18

1 4 5

M 16

PN 16

185

20

18

13

122

18

145

PN 25

185

24

22

15

122

18

145

PN 40

185

22

17

122

18

145

14

TAB.A&D

RAISED FACE.

THICKNESS
GREY

,ING

14

TABLE E

TABLE H
17

CLASS 125

&I

ANSI CLASS 150

(;I

17

CLASS 300

14

(21

25

($1

(4)

21

(1)

(1
16

(51

146

(41

14

(5)

127

(6,

13

(4)

19

127

6)

11

ci%)

16

TABLE F

11

(3)

114

(551

146 @I

(44)

140
lo5
lo5

140

cs;,

(5$)
(5;)

149

(43)

(5#)

NOMINAL SIZE

Bs
4504

BS
10

(3iJ

PN 2.5 & 6

190

18

128

18

150

M 16

PN 10

2oil

22

138

18

160

M l 6
M 16

PN 16

22

20

15

138

3-

18

160

PN 25

26

24

17

138

18

16o

PN 40

24

19

138

8
-

18

16o

TAB-A&D

mmrn

TABLE E

184
I84

TABLE F

203

TABLE H

203
.

CLASS li5
ANSI CLASS 150
cxAss300

391
191
210

(7iI
c-r+,
(8)

(8)
(74)
17*1
(8&

19+
19
19
29
19

($1
({I
($1
(l#

14
14
16
22

@
Gk,
(8
($1

13
13
14
16

t+r(4,
(a
. (5,

29

*Table A thickness is 17 (+)I

For notes applicable to these tables see page 84

(#I
(1:

146.

146

127

(5)

(#I
19

127
127

(5)
(5)

8
-

165
165

:4

152t
b

152

8
-

168

M 16
M 16

(53,
C5$
(I#
K$
(6)
(6)
*
W

16
16
16
16
16
16
19

($1
tg1
tg,
(3,
(8,

Engineering Data

&fWfdi

FLANGECOMPARlSON TABLES
-

STANDARD
AND RATING

INTEGRAL FLANGE DIMENSIONS

I
. DIA.

THICKNESS

GREY
CAST
IRON

Bs

fy 4 5 0 4

in.

- DRl&

RAISED FACE t

CAST
STEEL

COPPER
ALLOY

DIA.

HT.

HOLE
DIA.

No.
-

P.C.D.

18

148

18

170

M 16

PN 10

220

24

158

3:

18 .

180 -

M 16

PN 16

220

s 24

PN 25

235

28

PN40

235

TABLE E

216

TABLE F
TABLE H

229

CLASS 125

229

-20

19

156

18

lqo .

Ml6

21

162

22

190

M20

24

23

162

0
-

22

wo

M20

17

.(8#

216
229

CLASS 300

q&l

17

(IQ1

(,$I

19

(9)

($1

25.

(9)

. (11

16
16
17
19

--

($1

.-

(9
I#
#ii)

152

(61

19)
157

(9)
254

157

(10)

@a
@it)

17

17

17

@I
(+a)
(#I

17

8
8 19
8
8

19

q#
t@
.

($1

22

178
178
(7)
191
.
is3
191
-191

(7)

16

(3,

16
(73
(741
(7$)

(3,

16

(8,

16

(2)

16

(8)

(741

G)

NOMINAL SIZE

125mm ( 5.)

PN 2.5 & 6

20

178

18

200

M 16

PN 16

250

26

186

18

210

Ml6

10%

18

210

M 16

t& PN 16
)iN 25

270

PN 40

270

TAB.A&C
BS
10

BOLT
DIA.

210

ANSI cLASS 150

ING

PN 2.5 & 6

TAB.A&t
Bs
10

IOOmm (4 >

NOMINAL SIZE

TABLE E
:a
TABLE F
TABLE H
CLASS 125

ANSI CLASS 150


CLASS 3oa

254 %I
254
279
279
254
254
279

(10)
(111

26

22

30

26

168

26

M 24

26

166

8
-

26

M 24

21*
22
25

(#a

(4,

(1)

1111

(101
(la
WI

178

(7)

8
8
8
8
-

210
210
235

(8;l
(88)
(St)
(9$

216
216
235

(841
(841
t&1

16
16
19
19
19
19
19

($1
.

(21
(21
69
c$
($1
(Z,

*Table A thickness is 19 (36) and drilling it 4 holes

For notes applicable to these tables see page 84

89

FLANGE COMPARISON TABLES

15Omm

NOMINAL SIZE

(&)
.

STANDARD
AND RATING

DIP.

PN 10

285

4z PN 16

285

-26

22

34

28

PN 25

279

TABLE E

279

(111
(11)

21

(12)
279

CfAss 300 318

(11)

22

22

(11

29 .;
*

Il#)

(hi)

(a .
(l&l

-.

(1)
25

(11)

37

(1231

(l&g)

P.C.D.

225

M 16

212

22

240

M20

22

212

22

240

Mm

26

21tl

26

250

M24

21Q

8
-

26

250

M 24

17

22

(#I
ti,

2k

(8)

(1)

12
210

12

tq,

(1)

HOLE
DIA.
18

17

(?a

17

. t;,

3j
25

17

(#I

25~

TABLE F

CLASS 125 279

21

(B

30

(l&I

216
218

tB+)
I%&,

175.mm (7iJ

2
2

t&1
t&1

8
12

PN 16

28

24 .

24

242

22

270

M20

PN 25

34

28

28

248

13

26

280

(11124

12

30

295

M 27

PN 40

32

TAB.A&C
Bs
10

No.
8

28

TABLE f-f

Bs
4504

HT.

BOLT
DIA.

202

TAB-A&C

NOMINAL SIZE

DIA

COPPE R
ALLOY

STEEL

20

JNG

RAISED FACE

cm-

265

ANSI CLASS156

DRII

THICKNESS

PN 2.5-& 6

Bs
10

INTEGRAL FLANGE .DfMf

GREY
CAST
IRON

PN4Ci

TABLE E

305

TABLE F

337

TABLE H

337

22
(121
. 25 .

(12)

03;:
,I1 3ifl

25
38

19

($1

19
ii$
22

(1)
(1)

32

t1#

*Table A drilling on size 6 is 4 holes, thickness

on

.
it,

19
19

(5,.
(It)

22
32

size 7 in is 21 (#I

For notes applicable to these tables see page 84

i;,

($1
($1
(ld)

ClO$

2%

19f)

t1@1

12

292

12

292

(11~1
(11&l

16
19
19
19

($1
($1
t{,
($1

Engineering 5ata
Gad

FLANGE COMPARISON TABLES

200mm (8in.)

NOMtNAt SU?E
STANDARD
AND RATING

DIA.

GREY
CAST
IRON
PN25&6
PN 10

24

34

30

(13@

TABLEE

337

TABLE F

368
368

TABLE H

CLASS 125 343

ANSI CtAss 1%

(l*)
(14#
(14#
(1331

22

19

tg1

25

U&I

38

(l#

29

.27?
285

(31
5
(1)

2
32

29

0;)

41

(15)

270
270

(1~)

375

24

395

28

PN 16

406

32

is

PN 25

425

36

32

, PN 40

450

TABLE E
4
TABLE F
TABLE H

(16)
(16)
432

(17)

432

(17)

CLASS 125

(16)

ANSI CLASS 1%
CLASS 300

22.

M20

12

22

296

M 20

12

28

-310

M 24

12

30

320

M 27

17

22

(#I
($1
2
(3,

(3,
; ($1

22

($1

12 25

25*
?5
I
29
41
30

to

324
324
298
298

(1)

(114 1
(125)
(12;)
m tr

cjr

l-9
19

(21
($1

19
19

(;I
ct,

(1 l-$1
(131

25Omm(1oiJ
M 16

12

22

28

12

26

. 355

M 24

: 32

12

30

370

M 27

12

33

385

M30

22

12 22

(11

12 25

(l&I
311

(12)
.
U&l

t17*:

292

.
16
(11&I

18

(1)

(16)
445

292

12

38
.a:

TAB-A&U
Bs
10

(lO#

M 16

NOMINAL SIZE

PN25&6

BS
4504

M@

P&D.

18

12 22
8 22

(1:)

BOLT
DIA

12 2

.
PN 10

11;)

(13#

CLASS 300 381


.

30
3
@I

19

(1)

29

26

34

&

PN40

10

268

30

HOLE
DIA

HT.

COPPER
ALLOY

-26

PN 25

Bs

CAST
STEEL

22

TAB.A&C

DRILL N G

INTEGRAL FLANGE DlMENS,lONS.


I
RAISED FACE
THICKNESS
I

(126)

12 25
12

25

(1)

324
324

112;)
(123

25

12 25
16

29

350.

t#

(141

tg,
(1)
0)

(14)
381
381

(15)

19
19
22
22
22

(1)
.
(11
(1:)

(15)

M 20

(144)
387
e

(15$l

22
25

(2,
($1
ci1
(Ql
cgr
(%I
(1)

*Table A thickness is 24 ( # 1

For notes applicable

these tables see page 84

91

NOMlNAL SIZE

3OOmtn(12in)
INTEGRAL FLANGE DIME

STANDARD
AND RATING

?I A.

CAST
.STEEL

10

12

22

32

28

376

12

28

40

34

,395

16

30

410

16
-

33

PN 25

TABLE E

42

TABLE F

(19&

TABLE H

w#l

CLASS 125

(19)

ANSI CLASS 150


C-300

NOMINAL SIZE

8s

4504

(18)

521

25
29

(1)
(1;)

32

clg)

44

fit)

32
.

f1+1

(191

22
25

(1)

29

(1))

38

22
25
29

(13, 38

tg,

(1)

22

362

W+

(1;)
:
(2)

27

(l&l

381
381

(15)
(151

(l&i

22

PN 10

30

16

22

PN 16

TABLE F
TABLE H

06)

36

30

16

28

44

38

16

33

46

16

36

527
527
552
552

CLASS 125
ANSI CLASS 150
CLASS 300
*Table A thickness is 24 (8)

f20$
f2q
t21$
(215

25
25

(1)
.

32
41'

(1)
(I$
(15)

25
25
32
41

12*

Ill

12 25

11)

16

* cl+)

(231
and 2

29

$6 29

Ilil

12 29

1211
121)

25

35

54

(l#
(2iI

413
413

(16tl
(16;l

12 29
20 32

(1) on sizes 12 in & 14 in respectively; dritling is 8 holes on both sirsr

For notes applicable to these tables see page 84

(17$
(17&
(171
(17)
451
8

l17$1

35OmA14in)
12

MiO

(16)
408.

(1)

26

TABLE E

450

(1)

32

M 24
M 27

432

PN 2.5 4 6

TAB-A&r

4io

Ill

12 25

M20
M20

(1)

16 25

36

P.C.D.
395

0)

12 25

32

BOLT
D?A.

ff 1

16 25

t1;1
(l.#

12#

12 25

PN40

(3)

51

fm#

PN 25

BS
10

L -

370

PN 40

8s

HOLE
DIA.

PN 16

457

Na

22

28

(18)

HT.

12

PN 10

457

DIA.

4.

24

TAB.A&D

COPPER
ALLOY

365

PN 2.5 & 6

YG

RAISED FACE

THICKNESS
GREY
CAST*
IRON

4=m

DRILl

x----L
-0 .

445

M 20
M20

470

M 24
M30

510

11)
(1)
It&I
(1J)
(13,
(1#
(I+)

470
470

M 33

l18#1
1183

22
#
22
I;,
25

495
llQ+l
495
476
476
514

c19#

Ill

25

(1)
25
(1)
(18$)
(18$)
f20&

25

(1)

29
(1;)
-

Engineering Data

Gmefc3l

4OOmm(l&)

NOMINAL SIZE
STANDARD
AND RATINGS

T
DIA.

INTEGRAL FLANGE QIME

Bs
4504

Bs
10

TAB.A&C

620

TABLE E
TABLE F
TABLE H
CLASS 125

ANSI CLASS 150

578
578
610
610
597
597

* D I A .

(2231

. 32

48

40

505

50

535

(2231
(24)
(241
(234)

25

114)

32

(l&I

35

51

25

(1)

32

il2,

(lfg

44

(2)

37

(11

c1$

25

HOLE
DIA.

Qo.

38

29

DRILL JG

HT.

465

PN40

COPPER
ALLOY

32

565

PN 16
PN 25

CAST
STEEL

28

PN25&6
PN 10

RAISED FACE

THICKNESS
GREY
CAST
!RON

SIONS

16

22

16

26

16

30

16

36

ill33

16

39

5 8 4 -M36
I

i
-

CLASS 300

(13)

483

(19)

470

(16)

(18+1

470

(2;)

40

50

10

TABLE F

673

:\
TABLE H

673

CLASS 125 635

i%$J
(2641
(2641
(25)

A N S I CLASS15fJ 635 (25)


I
CLASS 300 711 (28)

32

38
54
40

(21 f,

552

&Ii)

118$

2
2

(21$)

t21t1

&
571

I&)

r1g

II+)
U$)
42;)

5
29

20

25

34

550

20

30

42

555

20

36

20

39

29
35
48

50

(ltjl
(l#
(l$)
(l$

26
29

t1#
(14)

35

(13)

48

(19)

533

(21)

12

25

16

25

20

32

20
16

(l&I
40
60

(1%)
(24)

(21)
(211

16
24

32
32
32
35

1224 1

22
f$J
25
25
25
25
32

(1)
(1)
(11
41)
(12)

.45Omm (18in)

532

32

8s

M27

f20$ I

552

NOMlN&L SIZE

35

525

(219

37

(234)

(2541

M 24
515
+

621

U$l

44

M 20

U&J

57

TAB.A&D 641
I
TA6LE E 641

495

(1)

32

P.C.D.

(11

25

BOLT
DIA.

M 24
M 27

585

M33
610
123)

(1)

(231

w
cl;)
(1;)
(l$
(141
(131

M36

610

(241

610

(24)

578
578
-

f22$
CZ@
(2481

22
(iJ
22
(;J
29
(1:)
29
29
29
32

(13)
(1;)
(191
(1;)

Table A thickness is 27 (1 & on both siqs 16 in aftd 18 in

For notes applicable to these tables see page 84

93

Enginsering Data

GWfdl

FLANGE COMPARlSON TABLES

5OOmd2OiJ

NOMINAL SIZE
STANDARD
AND RATING

INTEGRAL FLANGE OIMENSIONS

GREY
CAST
IRON
PN 2.5.& E

BS
4504

10

PN 10

670

34

585

PN 16

715

42

36

PN 25

730

52

44

PN 40

755

TABLE E
TABLE F

705
705
737
737
.
608

CLASS 15c

698

CLASS 3oc

774

NOMINAL SIZE

(27;
(273
(291
(29)
(2741

32*

(14,

38

(13,

ctjr

57

12*,

43

(1;)
32

(l&I

38

(13,

51

HT.

(2)

32*
32
38
51

22
26
33
36 i

615

16 25
16 25

(1;)

24 32

ttj,
(2)

24 32

1233

20=

(l#
43

(2741

(1-g~

64

6OOmm(

584

(24)

620

42

(1;)

597

20 32

(23)
.
(23)

BOLT
DIA.

P.C.D.

615

32

610

52

24 35

M 24

670
(1
(1)
(Ii)
(1;)
(l$)
(1)
4:
OfI

542

22

642

22

(g,
(254

(i,

673
635

(262
(251

(25)
6 8 6
(27)

24in)

755

30

670

705

M 24

PN 10

780

36

685

725

M 27

40

725

770

M 33

770

M36

795

M 45

48

PN 25

845

46

720

PN 40

890

60

735

TA6.A & I

825

TABLE E

825

TABLE F

851

TABLE H

851

CLASS 121

813

CLASS llil

813

CLASS 30

914

(323
t321
(x3$
133;
(32)

35

(lf)

(1%)

44

cl@

64

(36)

35
38
41
57

(1:)
c1g,
(13
(29

35
38
41
57

756

(l#

756

(l$l
@!
(221

698

(273

78t
749

48
-

70

*Table A thickness is 29 (1 &I and :

For notes applicable to these tables see page &

(1;)

(29$
(2B#l

781

48

(32)

673

PN 2.5 &I e

4Fw PN 16

ANSI

DIA.
570

CLASS 121

8s
10

COPPER
ALLOY

30

TABLE H

ANSI

CAST
STEEL

RA1SE.D FACE

645

TAB.A&f

8s

THICKNESS

DRIL

682
692

t27t
t27t

respctiuely; drilling is 1

2
2

(41
(&I

749
82

25
29
32

w
(293
(293

(32)

32
32
32
38

,
.

(1)
(li)
(1;)
(l&l
(14)
0 4,
11+1

Engineering Data

NOMINAL SIZE

1
STAND&D
AND RATING

DIA.

INTEGRAL FLANGE DIMEI

THICKNESS
GREY
CAST
i~0~

7OOmm(
1

TI

JONS

RAISED FACE

CAST
STEEL

COPPER
ALLOY

DIA.

HT.

No

HOLE
DIA.

P.C.D.

26

810

27in)
.
BOLT
DIA.

PN 2.5 & 6

860

24

PN 10

895

24

30

M 27

4yw PN 16

910

24

36

M33

24

42

*. 5

24
-

46

42

PN 25

50

PN 40

8s
10

995

64

TABLE A
TABLE D
TABLE E

875

M24

M39
M 45
25

18

25

29

(11
(1)
(1:)

8OOmn@fN

NOMINAL SIZEPN 2.5 & 6

8S
4504

to15

44

PlU16

1025

58

PN 25

1085

54

PN 40

1140

72

TAFLE D
TABLE E
CLASS 125

ANSI CLASS 150


CLASS 300

PN 10

TABLE A
8s
10

975

946
997
997

* *
(37X1
(394)
(39;)
(38;)

32
4
48

42

(1x1
(121
(li)

930

41
48
54
54
92

(12)

(2#

1331

30

M 27

24

33

M30

24

39

M 36

24

48

M 45

24

56

M 52

20

!9

20

32

20 55
28 $5

(li)

(2i)

24

857
857

(33;)
l33$

2
2

(iid
(&I

28 35
28

i8

cl+ 1
(li)
,1;,
(#I
(1%
(1;)

883
927

*
25
t3W
29
(36$1

927

32

914
94
997

w
(36)
(36)
(39$

32
32
44

(1
(11
(l#
(I$
($
(1;)

Dimensions for ANSI Class 150 and 300 flanges are taken from 85.3293 and MSSSP44

For notes applicable to these tables see page 84

95

Engheeri~ D a t a .
Generat

FLANGE COMPARISON TABLES

nluvt1,.. .-

STANDARD
AND RATING

THICKNESS

DRILI

BOLT
DIA.

RAISED FACE

34

M 27

PN 10

1015

44

M30

PN 16

1025

58

PN 25

TABLE 0
TABLE E

NOMINAL SIZE

CAST
STEEL

COPPER
ALLOY

DIA.

HT.

HOLE
DIA.

P.C.D.

42

All36

1065

54

M 45

40

72

1 0 2 9
32
WHJ
41
to92
(43)
51
1092
.
(43)

(WI
fli)

(2)

(35
41,

1016

t1@

(40)

to16

(2)

(40)

QOOmrB6in)
1075

36

24

30

to20

PN 10

15

46

28

33

1050

M30

PN 16

125

62

44

28

39

1050

M36

PN 25

185

58

26

48

1090

M45

1140

M 52

250

TABLE A

1105

TABLE 0

1175

TABLE E

175

CLASS 125

1168

A N S I CLASS 16q*
CLASS 300+

-?

M 52

1030

W25&6

PN40

Bs
10

USIONS

975

TABLE A

Bs
4504

INTEGRAL FLANGE DIMI

GREY
CAST
IRON

PN 40

Bs
10

* DIA.

DIA.
PN 2.5 B 6

BS
4504

)omm(33iJ

68
1270

(43%
(46&
t4g
(461

76
35
44
5
60

26
56
29
24
(14)

({I
(l&

(2)

44
51

(l$)
(2)

(231

ma
tm

*Dimensions for ANSI Class 150 and 300 flang

6p
105
.

ti#r
(4i,

am taken from 88.3293 and MSS.SP44.

For notes applicable to these tables see page 84

24

35
35

24
4
32
32

fl$
(l$I
(l#

41

32 54

(12)
(2&l

104

(41)

25

(1)

1092

143)
1092

WI

1086
1086
168

(42t
(42z
(46)
.

51

(1~)

.:
L

NOMINAL SIZE

DIA.

THICKNESS
GREY
CAST
IRON

DIA.

BOLT
DIA.

RAISED FACE

CAST .
STEEL

DRlLl NG

* INTEGRAL FLANGE DIMEI SIONS

STANDARD
AND RATING

1 OOOmm(39in)

COPPER
ALLOY

DIA

HT.

No.

HOLE
DIA

P.C.D.

PN25&6

1175

-36

28

30

1120

M27

PN 10

1230

50

28

36

1160

M 33

4sg4 PN 16

1255

66

46

28

42

1170

M 39

PN 25

1320

62

28

56

1210

M 52

1360

80

28

56

1250

M 52

_IP

PN40

111

TABLE A

1181
1257

TABLE 0

1257

TABLE E

24 29

(46x1

44

(*I

(1;)

54

t49#

24

Cl!

35

(1QI

24 38

(2iI

(13,

1118
1175
1175

144)
t46t
1-t

i
1

NOMINAL SliE
1375

BS
4504

30

1280

32

30

1320

M 27

PN 6

1405

40

1295

32

33

1340

M30

PN 10

1455

56

1330

32

39

1380

M 36

PN 16

1485

52

1330

32

48

1390

M45

PN 25

1530

70

1350

32

56

1420

M 52

88

1380

32

PN40

.-

TABLE A
BS
10

12OOd48iJ

1492

TABLE 0

1492

TABLE E
CLASS 125i
l

CLASS 300

1575 _
1416
38
(55%:

1511
1511
1511

(58$1
(5831
t5!3#
(59%
(59351

51
80
70

28

(1 HI
(2)
(231

51
60

129

32
41
44

(2%)
tad

1359
1327

(53X)1

*t-Ad

2
(52%)

t-a

44
40

A
*Dimensions for ANSI Class 150 flanmr we taken from BS.3293 and Class 300 flanges from AP1.805.

For notes applicable to these tables see page 84

35
38

(24)

(2Z)
70

32

(2)

29

41
51

62
(141
(l$l
(13,
(151
(l@

1460
1353
(53+)
1410
1410
1422
.1422
1416

(2)

M56
25

(1)

c5G 1
(=a
(58)
156)
(55%)

38
48

(1 WI
IW

97

Engineering Data

1 CRAiE]

General

FLANGE COMPARISON TABLES

NOMINAL SIZE
STANDARD
AND RATING

14OOmm(54in)
T

INTEGRAt FLANGE DIM@


DIA..
*

Bs
4504

8s
10

RAISED FACE

THICKNESS
GREY
CAST
IRON .

DRILL

CAST
STEEL

COPPER
ALLOY

DIA.

HT.

No.

HOLE
DIA.

P.CD.

PN 25

1575

30

1480

36

30

1520

M 27

PN6

1630

44

1510

36

36

1560

M33

PN 10

1675

62

1535

36

42

1500

M39

PN 16

1685

1530

36

48

1590

M4ii

1560

36

,62

1640

M56

1600

36

58

PN 25

1755

76

PN40

1795

98

TABLE A

1608

TABLE 0

16U8

CLASS 125

1683

ANSI CLASS 150


CLASS 300

f63w

1549
1673

(63$
t66$

l4.

32

twtb)

57

(24)

76

57

36

(Z&I

44

(3)
71

(61)

(*+$I

136

c65g1

1441

(53)

-I

1480

66$
f58$

2
2

(ib
f&l

62
35

(l#,

35

of)

51

56

32

48

51

1680

(2)
(l#
121

1530
1530
1594
1492
1578

MS6
(6Ol4

r60&
f62$
f58#1
t62#

32
fl.%)
32

(l$)

44

(ItI

29
48

(l#
(l$)

NOMINAL SIZE

Bs
4504

PN 2.5

1790

32

1.696

40

30

1730

M27

PN6

1830

48

1710

40

36

1760

MV

PNlO

1915

68

- .

1760

40

48

1820

M45

PN16

1930

64

175q

40

56

1820

PN 25

1975

B4 .

1780

40

62

PN40

2025

108

1815

40

70'

TABLE A
ss
10

TABLE D
CLASS 12t

CLASS 300

1784
1784

f7OW)

I8
60

.-

(l*)

32

60

(Zf!
(70&
79
1854 .
134:
(731
1726
76
(67+$
1878
151
(73#

(23 1

52
(31
(%

*Dimensions for ANSI Clas 150 and 300 flanges are taken from APl.805.

For notes applicable to thesetables see page 84

40

1600
1651

(63)
m!5)

i
2

C&l
(i;rl

52
40

35
38
51
35
60

o*:
(14)
(21
(131
(29

M 52

.1860

M56

1900

M64

1701

imi
1759
1662
17*

(67)
(67)
MS*,
(65&

tngmeering Data
G-dl
.

FLANGE COMPARISON TABtES

NOMINAL SIZE

r
I

STANDARD
AND RATING

INTEGRAL Ft ANGE DtME


DIA.

. ia+

BOLT
DIA

CAST
STEEL

COPPER
ALLOY

DIA.

HT

HOLE
DIA

P.C.D.

32

1690

30

1730

M 27

1830

48

1710

36

1760

M 33

PN 10

1915

68

1760

48

1820

M45

PN 16

1930

64

1750

56

1820

1975

84

17ti

i.

62

1860

2025
1942
176?hl

108

1815

. PN6
Bs
4504

ING

1 7 9 0

PN 2.5

I Y-Y

DRIL

ISIONS
RAISED FACE

THICKNESS
GREY
CAST
IRON

16OOmm(66J

PN40

TABLE A
Bs
TABLE 0
10 .

1942

64

(7631

38

(2#

M64

1900

70
35

1860
1860

(73%
(7341

32
38

(1%)
(13,

F-1
i

l~OOmm(7~in)

NOMINAL SliE
PN 2.5

1990

34

44

.36

1930

M 27

PN6

2045

50

44

39

t-970

v 36

2115

70

44

48

2020

M45

Bs
PN 10
4504
P N 1 6

2130

68

44

68

'2020

M 52

PN 25

2195

90

44

70

2070

M64

TABLE A

2108

; TABLE 0

2108

ANSI CL&S 125

.r?

36

183)
(83.1

67

f86#

(25)

44
60

38
41
51

(1%
(18)

(2)

2019
-2019

(79%
(7&l
(82$1

44

(1;)

For notes applicable to these tables see page 84


99

Engineering Data

] CRANE 1
1

Flow of hidS d-VOU&~lW,

FittingS

& Pipe

CONTENTS AJUD
NOMENCLATURE
CONTENTS

The contents indexed below comprise a condensed summary of data published in Cranes
Technical Paper No. 4lOM Wletric Edition) . . . . Flow of Fluids Through Valves, Fittings,
and Pipe.

NOMENCLATURE
BASIC THEORY

5ee below

Resistance Coefficient K . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equivalent Length L/D and Flow Coefficient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
taminar Flow Conditions; Reduced Seat Valves
..................

101 & 102


102 & 103
103

REPRESENTATIVE RESlSTANCE~COEFFlClENTS (K FACTOR TABLE)


Pipe Friction Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Formulas for Sudden Contraction and Enlargement
Formulas for Reduced Port Valves and Fittings . . . . . .
Coefficients for Valves ahd Fittings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

... . . . . . . ... ...


...............
... ... ... ... ...
... ...

104
104
104
105 to 107

... ...
... ...
..: . . .
... ...
... ...
... ...

108
109
111
110
112
113
114& 116
115& 116
117 to 120

NOMOGRAPHS, CHARTS, AND TABLES

NOMENCLATURE

Friction Factors for Clean Commercial Pipe . . . . . .


Density of Air and Gases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Physical Properties of Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viscosity of Gases and Vapours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viscosity of Water and Steam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viscosity of Water and Liquid Petroleum Products .
Flow of Water through Steel Pipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Flow of Air through Steel Pipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Flow Formula for Compressible Fluids... . . . . . . . . .

...
...
...
...
...
..
...
...
...

...

...
...
...
...
...
...

......
... ...
... ...
... ...
... ...
... ...

Symbols used in this Flow of Fluidt section we defined as follows unless


otherwise stated.

= cross sectional area of pipe or orifice, or flow area in valve, in square


mitlimetres
= flow coefficient for valves
cv
= internal diameter of pipe, in metres
D
=.internal diameter of pipe, in millimetres
d
= friction factor in formula h, =fz~2/~2g,
f
=
friction factor in zone of complete turbulence
fT
=
acceleration
of gravity = 9.81 metres per second per second
gn
= loss of static pressure head due to fluid flow, in metres of fluid
hL
= resistance coefficient or velocity head loss in the formula, h, =Ko2/2gn
K
= length of pipe, in metres
L
L/D = equivalent length of a resistance to flow, in pipe diameters
= pressure, in bars gauge
'P
= pressure, in bars absolute
P'
= rate of flow, in I itres per minute
Q
= rate offlow, in cubic metres per second at flowing conditions
q8
qk = rate of flow, in cubic metres per hour at metric standard conditions
(MSC) 1.013 25 bar absolute and 15*C
8
q M = rate of flow, in cubic metres per minute at MSC
= Reynolds number
4
= specific gravity of a gas retative to air = the ratio of the molecular weight
%
of the ps to that of air (relative density)
= absolute temperature, in kelvins (273 + 4
T
t
= temperature, in degrees Celsius
v
= specific volume of fluid, in cubic metres per kilogram
v
= specific volume of fluid in cubic decimetres per kilogram
= mean velocity of flow, in metres per second
it
= rate of flow, in kilograms per hour
W
ratio of small to large diameter in orifices and nozzles, and
Greek Letters fl
= Beta
contractions or enlargements in pipes
= Delta
differential between two points
A
.
=Mu
dynamic (absolute) viscosity, in centipoise
cc
=Rho
weight density of fluid, kilograms per cubic metre
P
= Theta angle of convergence or divergence in enlargements or
8
.
contractions in pipes
(100) = refers to 100 metres of pipe
Subscript
a

it
I

t
I
j

Engineering Data

RESISTANCE COEFFICIENT K,
EQUIVALENTXENGTH L/D
AND FLOW COEFFICIENT
Resistance Coefficient and
EquivdmLdngth
.

Pressure loss test data for a wide variety of valves and fittings are available from
the work of numerous investigators. Extensive studies in this field have been
conducted by Crane Laboratories. HOVWBM, due to the time-consuming and
costly nature of such testing, it is virtually impossible to obtain test data for
every size and type of valve and fitting. It is therefore desirable to provide a
means of reliably extrapolating available test information to envelope those
items which have not been or cannot readily be tested. Commonly used concepts
for accomplishing this are the equivalent length L/D, resistance coefficient
K, and flow coefficient Cv or Kir
.
Pressure losses in a piping system result from a number of system characteristics,
which may be categorized as follows:
Pipe friction, which is a function of the surface roughness of the interior pipe
wall, the inside diameter of the pipe, and the fluid velocity, density and
viscosity. For friction data, see pages 104 and 108.
.
*

Changes in direction of flow path.


Obstructions in flow path.
Sudden or gradual changes in the cross-section and shape of flow path.
Velocity in a pipe is obtained at the expense of static head, and decrease in static
head due to velocity. is,

2
=hL 2g,

Eqwtiun

-. -

which is defined as -locity head. Flow through a valve or fitting in a pipe line
also causes a reduction in static head which may be expressed in terms of velocity
head.
The resistance (oefficient K in the equation
V2

hr. =K-

Equation 2

2gn

therefore, is defined .as the number ofvelocity heads lost due to a valve or fitting.
-It is always associated with the diameter in which the Aodity occurs. In most
.
valves or fittings, the losses due to friction (Category 1 above) resulting from
actual length of flow path are minor compared to those due to one or more of
.
the other three categories listed.
The resistance coefficient K is therefore considered as being independent of
friction factor or Reynolds number, and may be treated as a constant for any
given obstruction (i.e., valve or fitting) in a piping system under all conditions of
flow, including laminar flow.
The same loss in straight pipe is expressed by the Darcy equation,
Eqwtion 3

It follows that,

K=(h)

Equation 4

The ratio L/D is the equivalent length,in pipe diameters of straight pipe, that
will cause the sarrk pressure drop as the obstruction under the same flow
conditions. Since the resistance coefficient K is constant for all conditions of
flow, the value of L/D for any given v&k or fitting must necessarily vary
inverskly with the change in friction factor for different flow conditions.

) CRANE 1
I

Engineering Data

Flow of .Fluids lhough,kla, Fittings 2% Pipe


.RESlSTANCE COEFFICIENT K,
EQUIVALENT LENGTH L/D,
AN0 FLOW COEFFICIENT-continued

Resistam CoeHicierm

~-~
Equation 2 may be written in many forms depending upon the units in which
flow conditions are expressed. Some of the more common and ukeful forms are,

K2
KQ2
hL = 8265 x 107$ * 22.967
Ap = 0.000 005 Kpv2

For compressible flow with h, or Ap greater than approximately 10% of the inlet
absolute pressure, refer to Crane Technical Paper No. 410M (Metric Edition) Flow of Fluids Through Valves, Fittings, and Pipe.
Analysis of flow test data for different sizes of the same items indicates that the
resistance coefficient K for any given line of vales and fittings knds to vary with
size, in the same manner, as does the friction factor for straight pipe at flow
wnditions resulting in Reynolds numbers falling in the zone of . complete
turbulence.
As previously stated, the resistance coefficient K is always associated with the
.diameter in which the y&city in the term v2/2gn occurs. The values in the K
Factor Table are associated with the internal diameter of the following pipe
schedule numbers for the various ANSI Classes of valves and fittings.
Class 300 and lower . . . . . . . . Schedule 40
Class 400 and 6bO . . . . . . . Schedule 80
Schqdule 120
Class 900 . . . -. . . . . . . -.
Schedule 160
Class 1600 . . . H. . . . H.
Class 2500 (sizes W to 6) . . . . ,.. XXS
Class 2600 (sizes 8 and up) Schedule 160

When the resistance coefficient K is used in flow equation 2, or any of its


equiwlent forms, the wlocity and internal diameter dimensions used in the
equation must be based on the dimensions of these schedule numbers regardless
of the pipe with which the valve may be installed.
An alternate procedure which yields identical results for Equation 2 is to adjust

K in proportion to the fourth power of the diameter ratio, and to base Values of
velocity or diameter on the internal diameter of the connecting pipe.
Equatio#v 5

Subscript Ydefines K and d with reference to the internal diameter of the


connecting pipe.
Subscript b defines K and d with reference to the internal diameter of the pipe
for which the values of K were established, as given in the foregoing list of pipe
schedule numbers.

For nomencktum refer pulse 100

When a piping system contains more than one size of pipe, valves or fittings,
Equation 5 may be used to express all resistance in terms of one size. For this
case, subscript k relates to the size with reference to which all resistances are
to be expressed, and subscript b relates to any other size in the system.

Engineering Oata

Flow of bddhOU$~i~,ktth$ * & Pipe


RESfSTANCE COEFFICIENT K,
EQUIVALENT LENGTH L/D
AN0 FLOW COEFFICIENT -continued
Flow Ctmfficients

It is convenient in some branches of the valve industry, particularly in


wnnection with control values, to express the valve capacity and the ~Iue flow
characteristics in terms of a flow coefficient. In the USA and UK the flow
coefficient at present in use is designated C, and is defined as:
C,, = Rate of flow of water, in either US or UK gallons per minute, at 6OF, at a
pressure drop of one pound per square inch across the valve.
Another coeff icient, Kv, is used in some countries, particularly in E urope, and
this is defined as:

K,, = Rate of flow of water in cubic metres per hour (m3./h) at a pressure drop

of one kilogram force per square centimetre (kgf/cm2) across the valve.

One kgf/cm is equal to 0.980 665 bar (exactly) and in some wntinental
/-- countries the name kilopond (kp) is used in place of kilogram force.
75,di.e. 1 kp/cm = 1 kgf/cm2.

Cv = O.O694&=(in US gallons)
44999)

Q = rate of flow, Iitfes/min.


= density of fluid, Kg/m3
where: p
&I = .pressure drop, bar

In the usual piping installation, the flow will change from laminar to turbulent in
the range of Reynolds numbers from 2000 to 4000, defined on page 108 as the
critical zone. The lower critical Reynolds number of 2000 is usually recognized
as the upper limit for the application of Poiseuilles law for laminar flow in
straight-pipes,

Lamiriar Flc+w conditions


*

Eqwtion 6

which is identical to Equation 3 when the value of the.friction factor for laminar
flow,f= 64/R,, is factored into it. Laminar flow at Reynolds numbers above
~2000 is unstable, and in the critical zone and lower range of the transition zone,
j turbulent mixing and lamin% motion may alternate unpredictably.
D
Equation 2(hL =Kv2/2gn) is valid for wmputing the head loss due to valves and
fittings for all conditions of flow, including laminar flow, using resistance
.
mefficient K as given in the K Factor Table. When this equation is used to
determine the losses in straight pipe, it is necessary to wmpute the Reynolds
number in order to establish the fridtion factor, j, to be used to determine the
value of the resistance coefficient K for the pipe in accordance with Equation 4
(K =fz/m
Valves are often designed withreduced seats, and the transition from seat to
valve endsmay be either abrupt or gradual. Straight-through types such as gate and ball valves SO designed with gradual transition are sometimes referred to as
venturi valves. Formulae (page 104) for computing resistance coefficient Kfor
several types of reduced seat valves have been found to yield results that have
excellent correlation with test results. It will be noted that these computed K
flues are a function of the ratio fl (beta) of the seat diameter to the internal
diameter of the wnnecting pipe.

Valves with Reduced Seats


b

The procedure for determining K for reduced seat globe and angle valves is also
applicable to throttled globe and angle valves. For this Case the value of fl must
be based upon the square root of the ratio of areas,
p=

J5
a2

where :

aI . . . defines area at most restricted point in flow path


a2 . . . defines internal area of connecting pipe

For nmnmchtum rsfsrpcrqu f&30

103

Engineering Data .

1 CRANE 1

Fbwd Fb&~Vdk,Fittings~Pi~
REPRESENTATtVE RESISTANCE
COEFFICIENTS. (K)
.FOR VALVES ANO FITTINGS

PIPE FRICTION DATA


FOR CLEAN COMMERCIAL
STEEL PIPE WITH FLOW
IN ZONE 6F COMPLETE
TURBULENCE
.

Nominal
Size
. mm L
in.
Friction
Factor (f~)

15

20

Kis~onuasof~~u~pi~rrlIShPdon~

25

32

40

50

65,80

100

l-is

150

8,10

12-M

18-24

.017

.016

.OlS

.014

.013

.012

1%

1%

2X,3

.027

-025

.023

,022

-021

-019

-018

FORMULAS
FOR CALCULATING
K FACTORS
FOR VALVES AND FITTINGS
WITH REDUCED PORT

102

Formula f

200,250 300400 450600

Formula 2

o.ELin~ (1 - S2)

K, =
8
Formuta 3

K, =

Formula 4

2.6 sin; (1 - f12),

K =( -f1212
2

8
Formula 5
K

+ Formula 1+ Formula 3
K2 = 2
j34
K, =

K, +rinf[0.8(1 -fl)+2.6(1 -@)I


B

Formuta 6

Fomwk 7

Kl
4 --+##(Fomula2+Formula4)when8=180
04

Subscript 1 defines dimensions and


coefficients with reference to the
smaller diameter.
Subscript 2 refers to the larger
diameter.

SUDDEN AND
GRADUAL CONTRACTION

If: 8 T 45 . . . . . . . . . . K2 = Formula 1
45* 4

SUDDEN AND
GRADUAL ENLARGEMENT
For nwnendimm refer page 109

~180 . . . . K,=Formula2
.

If: 9~45 . . . . . . . . . . K,=Formula3


4 5 d9 T 180.... KpFormula4

REPRESENTATIVE RESISTANCE
COEFFICIENTS (.K)
FOR VALVES AND FITTINGS
For form&s&d friction datv, am page 104
K is hamion use of scbdbh p&e as lknsdon w ?02

GATE VALVES
Wedge Disc, Double Disc, or PIug Type

If$= 1,8=0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K, =8fT


fi< land8r45.......... K,=FormulaS
/3< land 45<6<180* . . K,=Formula6

SWING CHECK VALVES

a*

,K=lOOfT
K=SOfT
Minimum pipe velocity (mps) for full disc lift
=4s@
=&Id7
LIFT CHECK VALVES

GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES

If:

If:

/3=1

K,

=34of,

fl= l.... K, =600fT


j3< l . . . . K, = Formula 7
Minimum pipe velocity (mps) for full disc lift
=SOfl q

.
lib+-

I f : fl=l.. . .K, = !5S fT

l-4

If:

@= l.... K, =SSf,
#3< l.... K2 = Formula 7
Minimum pipe velocity (mps) for full disc lift
= 17Ofl G
TILTING DISC CHECK VALVES

I f : /3=1.. .K, = lSOfT

If:

j3= l.... K, =ssfT

All globe and angle valves,


whether reduced seat or throttled,
i f : fl< l.... K,=Formula7

SiZeS
. a = 5
50mm(2)to2OOmm(8)K=
4ofT
25Omm (lO-)to 350mm(14)K=
3ofT
4OOmm(16)to 12OOmm(48-)K=
2OfT
Minimum pipe velocity
(mps) for full disc lift =
MO*

.
mf = 150
12OfT
mfT
afT

40*

Note. mps = metres per second

I6

Engineering Data *

lc3t~NEl

Flowof Fluids~Vak,httin~~Pipe
REPFiESENTATlVE RESISTANCE
COEFFICIENTS (K)
FOR VALVES AND FITTINGS

- -w

STOP-CHECK VALVES
(Globe and Angh Types)

If:
p= l.... &=dmfT
p< l.... K,=Formul~7

fl< l.... K,=Formula7

Minimum pipe velocity


(mps) for full disc lift

Minimum pipe velocity


(mps) for fulI disc lift

=70f12 G

=95p JF

FOOT VALVES WITH STRAINER

Poppet Disc

Hinged Disc

K = 42ofT

K = 75fT

Minimum pipe velocity


(mps) for full disc lift

Minimum pipe velocity


(mps) for fuli d&c lift

=20 47

=4&r

If:

fl= I.... K,=zmfT

BALL VALVES
a
a

I=

If:

If:

p= l.... K, =300fT
fi= I.... K,=350fT
p< l.... K,=Formula7 fl< l.... K,=Formula7
If:

Minimum pipe velocity (mps) for full disc lift


=75f12 4F

fl=l$=O.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K,=3fT

/3< landh45. . . . . . . . . . . . K,=Foxmula.S


fl< land45<8<18@ . . . . . . K,rFonnuh6

BUTTERFLY VALVES

p= I . . . . K, =ssfT

/3= l.... K, =55fT


fl< l.... K,=Formuh7 /k l..... #,=Formula7
Minimum pipe velocity (mps) for full disc lift

For nomendature refer psga NW

Sizes 50mm(2)to2OOmm(8*)........ K=45fT

K=s!ifT Sizes 4OOmm(16*)to6OOmm(24)..... K=25fT


Sizes 250~(10)tO350~(~4).....

Engineering Data

REPRESENTATIVE RE! ISTANCE


COEFFIC IENTS (K)
FOR VALVES AND FITTINGS
Fof fonnulu 8nd ffibtkm &w, see p8g@ 104
K is based on use of schedub p@e as listed on pl~rr 102

STANDARD ELBOWS

PLUG VALVES AND COCKS


3-Way

Straight-Way

90"

K= 16fT

K=30fr

If=

If: fl= 1,

If: fl=l,
K, = 18fT
If=

fl<l

/3=1,

K, =wfT

K, =3Of*

KS = Formula 6

FTANDPRD TEES

MITRE BENDS

oo-

00-

15
30
45-O
rsp
60
75
90

--

2fT
4fT
*fT
15fT
UfT
40 fT
6ofT

Flowthrurun...,.....K=20fT
- Flowthrubranch...... K=dOfT

90 PIPE BENDS AND


FLANGED OR BUTT-WELDING 90 ELBOWS

K
3ofT

PIPE ENTRANCE
Inward
Pmjecting
I

HfT
38 fT
42fT
&fT
5ofT

The resistance coefficient, KB , for pipe bends other than


90" may be determined as follows:
KB=(n- 1)
.

Kr0.78

. Flush
fld
0.00

K
0.5

0.02
0.04
0.06

0.28
0.24
0.15
0.09
0.09

0.10
0.15 uk up
0.04
*=W-bd

For K,
see table

+K

n = number of 90 bends
K = resistance coeffsient for orre$o bend (per iable)

PIPE EXIT
CLOSE PATTERN RETURN BENDS

Rounded

P&Cti?lg

r!

1
K=sofT

K= 1.0

K= 1.0

K= 1.0

Engineering Data

FRICTION FACTORS
FOR CLEAN COMMERCIALSTEEL PIPES

Engineering Data

FIOVV of Fluids through Valves, Fittings


, & Pipe

DENSITY OF
AIR AND GASES

Density of Air in Kilcqpams per Cubic Mare


Fox Premum in Bat Gaw Iadicrted
(Based on an atmospheric pressure of 1.013 25 bar and a molecular weight of 28.97)
0
bar
0 1393
5 1.269
fS :*442:
t
20 1:204

2
bar

bar

5
bar

Et 4:93
.
t-z

1.768

8:
2
x3$
2:;;
6.21
5.64
fz
70

3381 t
2.353'3522
.

1.739 2.314 3.463

35 1.146 1.711 2.277 3.407

58 f*&
60 l&O
70 1.028
80 -1.0
90 0.972
100 0.946
120 0.898
140 0.855
160 0.815
180 0.779
200 0.746
220 0.716

240 0.688

1684 I2.240I 3.353

7.93
7.80

4.33

1-56

4.20
t-

1.537 2.044 3.060


1.493 I 1.986 I 2.973
1.452 1.932 2.891
1.413 1.880 2.814 3.74t
3.55;
3.38d
t
1.217 1.620 21424 3.225
I.164 1.54% 2.317 3.08t
1.114 1.483 2.219 2.959
LO69 1.423 2.129 2.836
1.027 1.367 2.046 2.725
0.989 1.316 l-969 2.623
0.953 1.268 1.898 2.52E

635
5.91

5.39
5.16

260 0.662
280 0638
300 0.616 0.920 1.224 1.832 2A4C
18

19

20

bar

30

bar

40

bu

7
bar

8.95
8.78
8.63

3.844
3.775 %i

6
bar

4Is8
4.42
4.26

m
I I

13 14
a
9
bar bar
bar bar
11.50 12.77 14.05 15.32 16.60 17.88 19.15
pg ;;u; 13.80 15.05 16.30 17.55 18.81
13.55 14.78 16.01 17.24 18.47
16.95 la.15
lo:90 i2:11
16.66 17.84
10.71 11.90
;$.g ; f.;; 12.87 I 14.04 I 15.21 16.38 17.55
12.66 13.81 14.96 16.11 17.26
lo:19 11:32 12.45 13.58 14.72 15.85 16m98
10.03 11.14 12.25 13.37 14.48 15.59 u5.71
15.11 16.19
932 10.80
Ma& .;g.7$
11.18 I 12.20 I 13.21
10.87 11.85 12.84 13:83 14:8 1
10.57 11.!53 12.49 13.45 14.41
8.42 9.35 10.28 11.22 12.15 13.09.14.02
7.99 8.87 9.76 I IO.65 I 11.53 12.42 13.31
7.60 8.45 9.29 10.13 10.97 11.82 12.66
7.25 a . # 8.86 9.66 10.47
6.93 7.70 8.47 9.24 10.01 K3 :22i
6.64 7.37
10.3~,11.06
9.90 10.61
6.37 7.08
g.g lg.;;
;-ii d-E
8:83 9:46
Sk8 6:31
8.52 9.13
5.48 6.09

iiizzii
20.43 I 21.70 II 229
20.06 213122.56
19.71 20.94 22.1

19.36 20.57 21.7

60
80
bar
bar
bar
z 5iz 103.3
75.1

5%

;1Ii E-Z
E :y
69:0 80.3
so 120.50 2158 22.66 33.4 44.2
60 119.88 20.93 21.98 32.4 42.9

79.0

z-ii 76.6
63.8 Tiz
61.9 72.1
ft=
57.0
sJ.1
51.5
49.1

70.1
68.1
66.3
429
59.9
s7.1

it-; Z%
43.1 g
41.4
3E
37.1

4614
44.7
43.2

Interpolate for values at intermediate pressures or temperatures.

_
Air: Values in the table were calculated using the
perfect gas law. Correction for supercompressibility,
the deviation from the perfqzt gas law, would be less
than three percent and has nbt been applied.
*Gases other than air: The weight density of gases
other than air can be determined by multiplying the
density listed for air by the s@&ific gravity @J of the
gas relative to air.

~CRANEJ

Engineering Data

Fkwd Fluii~valves,Fihg.s&Pipe

VISCOSITY OF GASES
AND VA?OtJRS
-+he curves for hydrocarbon vapours
and natural gases in the chart at the
upper right are adapted from data
taken from Maxwell*; the curves for
all other gases (except helium2) in
the chart are based upon .
Sutherlands formula, as follows:

Viscosity of V8h0US GllSeS

cc = P*(+$-)($)32
where:
= viscosity, in centipoise at
P
temperature T.

cb

= viscosity, in centipoise at
temperature To.

= absolute temperature, in
Kelvin (273 + C), for which
viscosity is required.

To

= absolute temperature, in
Kelvin, for which viscosity is
known.

= Sutherlands constant. .

g .028
8
.t, a026
.g .024
8
.g .022
>

1 l 020

IUote: The variation of viscosity


with pressure is small for most
gases. For gases given on this page,
the correction of viscosity for
pressure is less than 10 per cent for
pressures up to 35 bar.
Fluid
02
Air
N2

i
(332
c o
SO2
NH3
H2

-010
.006

.o

100

200

300

.OlSr

Data Book on Hydrocarbons by


J. 8. Maxwell. Courtesy of D.
Van Nostrand Company, Inc. of
New York City.
2 Handbook of Chemistry and
Physics, 44th Edition. Courtesy
of the Chemical Rubber
Publishing Co. of Cleveland, Ohio.
Upper chart exampte: The viscosity
of sulphur dioxide gas (SO,) at
1 OOC is 0.0162 centipoise.
Lower chart example: The viscosity
of carbon dioxide gas (CO, ) at
about 30C is 0.0152 centipoise.
For nomenclbtmrSf;br page 100

so0

Aliscosity of Refriger8nt Vapoun


bmtuf8t8d 8nd -bin)

240
118
416
370
72

400

t - Temperature, in degrees Celsius

Approximate Values of C
127
120
111

Hydra Cubon

.OlS
I

.Li

.S.OlS
z

c
.i.013
c,
.g .012
Y)
a7 -011
a.010

,009
.008
-40

-20

20

40

60

t - Temperature, in degrees Cekius

80

100

Engineering Data

Flow of Fluids thiwghUk,Fitt*, & Pipe

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
OF WATER

ADI
:$
20

vx zis

Bar Absolute

Cubictkcimetres
per ~ogrpm

-023368

:=ixi
I

999.8
99$9
999.7
999.0
998.2

.031663

1.0030
1.0044

997.0
995.6

:-E
.

%I!

:-ET
1:0145
1.0171

990.2 9.88.0
. 985.7
983.2

1.0199
1.022a
1.0258
I -0290

980.5
977.7
974.8
971.8

1.0324
1.0359

968.6
965.3
961.9
958.3

:iz:92
-012271
.017041

25
30
35
40

:EK
.073750

45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80

25008
.31160
:XZ

85

157803

;;

IEz
1.01325

100

110
:3:
140
2

170
180

190

200
225
250
275
%
350
374.15

%E:

217012 :-%
3.6136
t -:z
7:9203
10.0271
12552
15.551.
25.504
39.776
59.49
85.92
12057
165.37
- 221.20

1,%003

:-izi
.
:-ii%
lb697
1.0798
1.0906
1.1021
:-::z
.
:-:5:3
:::zz
w!
1:5289

1.741
3.170

9s 1.0
943.1
;2t
.
916.9
907.4
897.3
886.9
8&Y
;g:;
.
759.4
712.5
654.1
574.4
315.5

To convert Specific Volume from cubic decimetres per kilogram (dd/k;g) to


cubic metres per kilogram (m3/k) divide values in table by ld3.
TO convert Density from kilograms per cubic metre (kg/&) to kilograms per
litre (J&/We) .divide values in table by 103.
Specific gravity of water at 15C = 1 .OO.
Data on pressure and volume abstracted from UK National Engineering
Laboratory Steam Tables 1964 with permission of HMSO.

Engineering Data

1 CRANE 1

Fkwvd Fluids~Wm,Fitting&Pi~
,
VlSCOSlTY OF WATER
AND STEAM
- IN CENTIPOISE (&I)

Temp,
"C
0
100

1.750

1.750

.544

,544

SF

344

.012

.279

.279

.280

1300 1400 1 So0 I600

7s

700

1.750

1.710

34s

545

s52

.280

,280

-293

-295
.I99
.152

1.750 1.750 1.750

150

.014

,181

-182

-182

.183

.197

200

.016

,016

-016

,134

.135

.135

l lSO

250

.018

.018

.018

.018

.107

.lO8

300

.020

-020

.020 1 .020

Ai20

.020

350

8qO

.U90 1

Jl92.i

.095 1 .098 f

JO1 1

,093 1

-123
.103

JO6

.073 1 .078 1 .(#I2 1 485 1 AI87

.089

375

.023

.023

-023

+24

l 024

.024

.025

.026

.029$

.066

.072

.07Q

,079

a82

400

.024

.024

,024

,025

-025

.02!5

.026

.027

.02!i

A46

a63

.069

,074

.077

.025

.026

.026

,026

,027

.028

.029

-034

.OSQ

Al61

.067

.a71

.027

.027

.027

.a5

.028

.028

.028

360

.075

425

,025

*02!5

450

l 026

,026

475

,027

-027

.027

500

.O28

-028

,028

.029

-029

.029

550

.030

.030

-030

.03i

.031

.031

.048

.053

600

.032

-032

.033

,033

.033

,033

l 046

- 6049

\ 650

.034

,034

.035

,835

,035

-035

.04S

.048

709

.036

,037

-037 I .037

I l 037

-037

.046

.048

-026

AKiO

-038 1 ,039 f
-037 1 .038 1 -038 1 -039 1 441 1 -042 i .dM

--

Notes: (1) The entry shown for OC and 1 bar relates to a metastable liquti state. The stable stata is hera sotid.
(21 Q Critical point, 374,15*C, 221.2 bars.
Sour& of data: NFL Steam Tables 1954 (HMSO, Edinburgh)

--

tngmeermg uara

VISCOSITY OF WATER AND


LIQUID PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

1. Ethane tC,H,)
,

800

2. Propane (C,H,)

. . , 600

3. Butane lC,H,,l
4. Natural Gasoline .
5. G a s o l i n e
6. Wiltef
7. Kerosene

100
80

6. Distillate
9. 46 Deg. API Crude

60

10. 40 Deg. API Crude

11. 35.6 Deg. API Crude


12. 32.6 Deg. API Crude
13. Salt Creek Crude
14.

Fuel 3 f&x.)

15.

Fuel 5 (Min.)

16. SAE IO L&e (100 V.I.) 17. SAE 30 Lube WI0 V.I.)
18. Fuel 5 (Max.1 orFuel 6 (Min.1
19. SAE 70 Lube (100 V.I.)
-

20. Bunker C Fuel (Max.1 and


M.C. Residuum

.8

21. Asphdt
.

.6

.04
:*

.03
260

300

400

500

600

700

Example: Find the viscosity of water at 6O*C

Solution: 60C = 273 + 60 = 333 K


Viscosity of titer at 333 K = 0.47 centipoise (curve 6)
Adapted from data extracted from Ftow Measurement with Orifice Meters by
R. F. Stearns, R. R. Johnson and C. A. Larson; courtesy of D. Van &strand Co,
Inc., New York (Curves 1,2 and 3); Curve 6 is a plot of the viscosity data shown
in the table o_n page 112. All other curves reproduced with permission of the Oil
and Gas Journal.

800

f - Temperature in k&ins (K)

jiiiiiF(
c

Engineering Data

HOVV of Fluids~ i&es, Fittings & Pipe

FLOW OF WATER
THROUGH SCHEDULE 40
STEEL PtPE
ltms und Vdoci
Dis:hPrgc
Littes
per
dinute

Metres

Vdoo Presr.
ity
Drop
Mstres

Me&es

Second bats

Sezd bars

Se:\d. bars

v2m

3Ji

: per

43
0.459

3g

0.726

X8 2*s9 5.59
1184
9.57
2 . 2 9 14.45
ii

2.75 20.29
3.67 35.16

:s
20

988
100
IS0
200

y;o
1:54.

0.679 0.70

0.098
0.092 0 . 4 3 2 0 . 0 3 9
0.115 0;486 0 . 0 4 8
0 . 5 4 0 o.os9
0.141, 0.295
O.SlF

~.~lO . 0.125 0.212

EZ
1:89
t .%
3.85

tS:63
l ::
5.77

6.44

4.05
to392
.

;:,g
.

1000
1100
X8
1400
1500
1600
X88
1900
Z88
2400
if88

3
0.280 0.014
0.31 s 0.017
0.350 0.020
0.524 0.699 0.042 0.072

1.75
1.92
2.10
z3
.
2.62
2.80
3-K
3:32
3.5
3.85
4.20

84%
Ok66
8%
.

0.012
0.014

0.6S.S
0.721
0.786
0.852
0.917

0.015
0.018
0.021
0.025
0.028

12
8-zE
.

3000
3500
%8
5000
%88
8000
9000
0 000

1.35 .
1.50
1.75
2.14

2 000

3.93

: 888
8 000
0 000

Zlf
s:90
6.55
8.19

0.013
0.018.
8.8;;

0.573
8*$3 .

1:1s

0:034

8:K

8:812"

1.1s

0.031

8=8X
0108s
0.157
0.130

:-;I
3169

0.184 0.246

0.317

3*%2 .

w
.

:*z .
5.77
6.92

833 .

Z:Z

!-:i8
1146
2.39 1.90

f*?3
6:68.

,0:38 !E

3 v2**
0.235 0.008
0.261 0 . 0 1 0
0.392 0.02 1
0.52 3 0.036

0.653
0.784
7% s
1:18
1.31

0.053
0.074
o*o99
8W .

:-ii;

2:41
2.89
3.37
3.85

1.45
3.E
s:41
7,27 ,
9.27

0.304 0.011
0.405 0.019
0.507
0.608
0.710
0.811
0.912

0.028
0.040
0.053
0.068
0.084

1.01
1,ll

0.101
0.122
0.146
8%i .

1:42 33

2.61

0.714

3.14
2.87
?%i .

x0
1:19 1.37

3.92
4.18
4.44

1.56
1.78

0.008
8.8; . a .

2.29

8-%07
Oh76

1.83

6.17
10.72

1.99

0.900
i.30. .
:::o

0.442
y.758

2.40
2.70
E8

2.15 1.61
2.76
3.47
9.30 4.25
5

0.387
0:4S2
0.516
O.S81

0.014
0.018
0.023
0.028

8.m; p303
0:775 0:047
0.839 O.OSS
0.904 0.063

0.377
0.452
0.534
8'672227 .

1.29

0.122

0.818
x:'
1.28 1:16

1.94
2.07
5%
2145

t :O i

1.41
1.70

?a
pg

0.264
0.297
0.331
8.3:: .
0.452
. o":z;

0.009
0.011

y177
1:17
- 1.31
1.46

ywp
$33

1.75
2.0s

0.057

0:04r

0.808
E04
1:1s

3.65

8.83
p;
.
0.032
0.044
848%
01084

3.46
2.89

8-i 3
0:248

0.319

0.400

7.31

;.;$8

;.$;

0.49.l

8%
GE

1:27
1.49

6:93
7.50 8.08

8%
oh22

11:o

:*a!! .

8.66

ygs .

1.11

KX2
1172

20

1.30

1.49
.
:*a
2.32
if-z
3172
4.18

0.517
0.689

0.114
0.193

ygl
I:21

pm&

f-$9

0.690

0154 1

1172
23Z .

8.8::

lp;oh49

lh

0.380
0.507
pa;
01888

0.05:
0.09:
8.; gj
01241

1.01
1.14
1.27
1.90
2.54

O-31!
0.39'
?33'
1181

6
0.3s7 0.009
0.402 0.012
0.447 0.014
0.491 0416
0.536 0.019
0.581 0.022
0.62s 0.02s
0.670 0.029
0.715 0.032
$.g64 - t$O&
0:849 0:04S
0.894 0.049

1.34

0.10s
0.118
0.132
8 :#
0.181

1.43
1.52
1.61
1.70.
1.79

8'8758
.

18

8.89797
0.152 Oh24

5%
S:SS
6.58
1.81

3:61
3.87
4.52
5.16

16
0.658
0.731

2:92 2.2

2% .
9.ss

P/4"
.
tip8 pJ2;
0.138 0.011
0:300 0:061 0.172 0.015
0.450 . 0.124 ,0.2S8 0.032
0.600 0.210 0 . 3 4 4 O.OS4

2.03
2.23
2:43
2.64
2.84
3.04
3.24
3.4s
x .

14

0.692
0.810
f.23

:*:i
1:84
2.08
2.31

0.192 0438 / 0 . 1 2 0 0 . 0 1 2
0.24 1 0.057 ~0.150 0.017

8%
1:09

10
0.590
0.622

0:rst

0.223

0.289 0.077
0.385 0.129
0.481 0.193
0.722 . 0.403
0.962 0.683
2.ss
3.40

0.322
0.449
0.606
.
w3

2.95
3.55

E8.
700

0:340
0.425

2.04 5.37
2.72 9.24

0.2 16 0 . 0 1 0
0.270 0.017
0.324 0.023
0.378 0.031

tt8

750
800
850
900
950

1.25 3.18

8% 8.8;: 0.144 0.023

1.50

&8
350
500
550

O.i72 0 . 1 3 6
0.407 0.543 0.48 0.29

2 . 0 1 47-S
11181
I 2.51
3.76 25.67
2/2

0.231 0.016
0.308 0.027
0.385 0.039
0 . 4 6 2 0.055

0.539
0.616
0.693

0.251 0.17
y# yg
1:oo
2109

5x
3157.

0. 0. iI 87 26
0.673

8
0.439
8.Mf
.
0.516
0.568
0.620
$.fWi .

0.01:
0.01
0.01
yJg . 1 :

0.77s 0.02'
0.826 0.03
8.878 0.031
g.wy .

pm; . 4

1.14.
1.03
:-::
1:4s

8%~
0.074 0:06!

.O.OS'
O-09!
1.81
0.13L
2.07 - 0.17:
2.32
g*;g
2.S8
. ,
1.5s

t.tg .

,ysfs3 .

5.36
6.25
7.15

1.47

0.37:

E9

8%~
0:Sli
0.992

24
1.03
1.16
1.28

8.8::
0:020

1.61
1.93
2.2s

8.83
0:057

9% .

8% .

6.20

1.41

.
2fi

2.48
1491

1 cubic metre = 1000 litres.


For pressure drop and velocity for pipe other t)ran Schedule 40 and other than 100 metros long, see expfsnetions on paes 116.

For nomsnclstum refer pw 100

0.00'
~.~~',
. a

Engineering Data

FLOW OF AIR
THROUGH SCHEthilE 40
STEEL PtPE
Free, Air
qrn

Cubic Metres
per Minute
at 15Cand
1.013 bar abs

PressuttDropofAk
In Bm per 100 Metres of &hd& 40 Pipe

C u b i c Metres

per Minute
at 15Cand
7 bar gauge

For Air at 7 bu gauge pressure and 15 C Temperature


I&@

0.03
8-8~

0.093
0.337

'14"
0.021
0.072

0.15
0:12

YE:98
11942

0:4os
8%

8-3 .

7.554 3.357

?*E8
2171
f-:8 .

0.011

8.03

0.117

0:6 8-Z

1.2s
2:o %
2.25
2.5
3.0
3.5

f
t
10
11
12

0.0885
0.101
0.114
0.126
0.158

0.011 0.005 1
0.027
0.018 _ . 0.0067.
3/4"

1 88

0.0035

0.03s

l'/s"
0.0066

1/2@

0.0086

0.0041

0.190
0.221 0.253
8.23::

'18"

7.20
9.79

21/2
8-88~~
838G

33':
8.6

0:012
0.016
0.019
0.027
83435
$t#. .
0.085
0.101
0.119
8-i . 3: -

f-:+3 .
1.391
1.517
I:896
f -%

3
0.0051
0.0063
8.8Z0
0:015
003;3 .
0.028

xi 31812
4

1.92

0.565
0.754
Et4
1:s4

g~~

4132
5.34

3
ho

7.68

8.88%
pm;4 .
8%

q8'
838253

0:019
83% .

0:0098
0.013 0.011

0.028

0.01s

5.43
3:85
EE .
7.29
8.67

.
.
'

0.13s
0.184
8%:
01368

1.71
2.02
22% 3:13

0.017
0.029 0.022
0.036
0.045
0.063
0.086
0.110
0.136
0.164

0.004a
0,0064
8-8Y82
0:012
0.018
0.024
0.030
8.843: .

0.774

8'8:;
0.145 0:ris
0.179
0.217

l
E

1:2s 1.44

8*Z3

0.393 0:343

_
::

0.178

f!
20
3:

2.781 3.034
3.287
3.793
3.540

32
32
3

t&4&6

4s
g8 .
18

120
130

0.058

4:ss f
'5Ci~ .

0.107
wit
0:171
0.197
0.682
0.770
l:os
8%::

5.689

0.435

0.500 0.443

23':
5149

83f
0:68s

0.0072
8-8:;
0:071
0.082
0.094

8.83:
0:037
0.049
0.043

;.gM&6
0:012
8.8:t' .

6"

f*tE
9128

8-88X .
0.0069
X.80;;
;h:6 . 8

8-E:
0:134
0.148 0.164

6.32 7.585 1
8.850 1
IOJ

\ 4.01 3.57
. 5"

8;8%
0:OSl
0.089

0.287

8%~

8.03;

0.013

0.254
8%5 0:639

*:I88
8=!3ft .

0:oss
0.080 0.104

0.016 0.023
0.031 0.040

0.0058
8*8%i7 .

3%
4122
5% .

8%~
JhS
32"

4%
8109

:*97:
2117
2.41
2.6?

10

:g.~~

6.59 5.34

1.70

0.808'

83fS

8-8:;

0.0041

13:91
is.17

7.97
9.49

22%
3:02
3.55

Sf2
I:42
1.67

0:621

0:019
0.022
0.026

8*8%8
0:0071
0.0082

4.12

1.93
3.22
3.94
.
8-G

1.00
1.1s

0.120
0.138

%
4156
1.90

8.23ti
0:sso
0.735

33 3188
4.69

m l:so
1.82.

8% .

140
SO
%SX
3och
350
400
$8
550

44.25
SO.57
63.21 56.89
69.53

ff8
700

75.85 82.17
88.50

6.55 5.58

Ef
2194

38
850

101.1 94.82
107.5

ii4674 .

xi
4:34

t*z3

68":: .

0.029
0.034
0.059
0.090
0.129

3.36
4.1s
5.98
8.14

12
8=88%
0:012
0.017

8-8tf
0.112 0109 1
0.134

0.023
0.030
8-8::
0:oss
0.066
8%

0.319

0:101 0.115
0.130

For calcufations for pipe other than Schedule 40 and Oth8f than 100 met- long, and for other temperature/pressure
donditions, see page 116.
For nomenclature refer page 1 a0
II!

Engineering Data

[CRANEI

Flaw d FhJs thfo~&Valm, Fittings & Pipe

FLOW OF WATER
THROUGH SCHEDULE 40
STEEL PIPE
- continued from page 114
For lengths of pipe other than 100 metres the pressure drop is proportional to
the length. Thus, for 50 metres of pipe, the pressure drop is approximately onehalf the value given in the table . . . for 300 metres, three times the given value,
etc.

PRESSURE DROP FOR


LENGTHS OF PIPE
OTHER THAN 100 METRES

Velocity is a function of the ;cross sectional flow area; thus, it is constant for a
given flow rate and in independent of pipe length.

\IELOCITY
PRESSURE DROP AND
VELOCITY FOR PIPE OTHER
THAN SCHEDULE 40

To determine the velocity or pressure drop of water through pipe other than
Schedule 40, use the following formulas:

Subscript ti refers to the Schedule of pipe through which velocity or pressure


.
drop is desired,
.

Subscript 40 refers to the velocity or pressure drop through Schedule 40 pipe,


as given in the tables on page 114.

FLOW OF A(R
THROUGH SCHEDULE 40
STEEL PIPE
- continued from page 115
. PRESSURE DROP FOR
LENGTHS OF PIPE OTHER
THAN 100 METRES

for lengths of pipe other than 100 metres the pressure drop is proportional to
the length..Thus, for 50 metres of pipe, the pressure drop is approximately onehalf the value given in the table . . . for 300 metres, three times the given value,
The pressure drop is also inversely proportional to the absolute pressure and
directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
Therefore, to determine the pressure drop for inlet or average pressures other
than 7 bar and at temperatures other than 15 C, multiplythe values, given in the
table by the ratio:

where:

PRESSURE DROP THROUGH


PIPE OTHER THAN
SCHEDULE 40

p ii the inlet or average gauge pressure in bars, and


t is the temperature in degrees Celsius under consideration.

To determine the pressure drop through pipe other than Schedule 40, use the
following formula:

Subscript a refers to the Schedule of pipe through which pressure drop is


desired.
Subscript 40 refers to the pressure drop through Schedule 40 pipe, as given in
the table on page 115.

LOW RATE OF COMPRESSED AIR


TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE
THER THAN METRiC STANDARD
CONDfTIONS (MSC)

For notnencla

turn ns fer p4gu 100

The cubic metres per minute of compressed air at any pressure is inversely
proportional to the absolute pressure and directly proportional to the absolute
temperature.
To determine the cubic metres per minute of compressed air at any temperature
and pressure other than standard conditions (MSC),.multiply the vatue of cubic
metres per minute of free air by the ratio:

Engineering Data

Flow of Fluids thtaigtj Vi&es, Fi(ti*gs& Pipe


SIMPLlFiED
FLOW FORMULA
FOR COMPRESSBLE FLUtDS
PIPE OR VALVE PRESSURE DROP,
RATE OF FLOW, AND SIZE

The-simplified flow formula was developed from the Darcy


formula and employs friction factors for the My turbulent
range (see page 108).
The Darcy formula can be written in the following form:

Valu4g of Cl (metric)

W
ijji Cl
10 .1
.9

*hlO =62530fV

.a

.7
r

l(r Cl
6000

BOO0

W2

Let C, = 13 and C2 =

62 530 x 1Of
dS

4000
3000

The simplified flow formula can then be written:

2500
2000

1000
900
000
700

CI = disch;ir$je factor, froh chart at right


C2.= size f+ctor
from tables on pages 118 to 120
.

600

The limjtp%io$)s of the Oarcy formula for compressible flow,


as qutlined& page 120 apply also to the simplified flow
formula. . .
Example1

.:

__

SW

300.

and 250C flows through an 8inch


Schedute 40 piti.& a rate of 100 000 kilograms per hour.

Given: Steam #:?a b&ahsolut.e

260
200

c
,-

Solution:

:- -

Cl

=io$;i.]-

~O~~<~~ . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

page.118

.6

For ~zvalwsseepages118to

120

Converting Flow Rates sac page 120

Cl

= 1 x 9.?1. 3 o$j&
9.42

=9900.,.*;... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

qin
q;n

= ws (73.5Sb). . . . ..-................
=99QQi(73.5x11)~134.7m3/min

this page
p3ge 120

ICRANEI

Engineering Data

Flow of Fkrick ho& kh&, Fhngs & Pipe

StMPtlFfED

*
FLOW FORMULA
FOR COMPRESSIBLE FtUIDS

VAiJJES.OF Cz (METRIC) FOR STEEL PIPES TO


ANSI 636.10:. 1970 AND BSWOO: PART 2: 1970

Nomid

Se&j&

- size
T!!?ches

NUJd88-

V&B8
ofct

Nom&l
size
T
aches

r394oaOO
461ooooo

408
Box.

40s

2800000

+a

BOX
40s
I Box

7 SSOOOO
561000
1260000

?++

has

164 600
327 SO0

8
40s
BOX
160
..*
1

40s
80x
MO* .
...

1%

408
BOX

160
l . .

37 300
176
65 200
LOO
1104mn
v-w

1 iO0
1590
292a
8 150

108
BOX
160
...

297
4iS
839
1582

2%

40s
80x
160
...

117
162
2S7
669

408
Box

16Q
. 0.
3%
4

40s
80x

w
160
. . . xx

iE
I aa7
1 0.326

12

@us

I
[

:
20
.

2-4

0.81 x 0.273 = 1o-85

.. S
2n
.* YA
40
JV

dM51
m468
J Ikwu6
I EEE

10
20s
30X
d:
*
80
100
120
1 4 0
160

24

10
20s
*ii
40
60
1:
120

t::t
3;
0.018 41

.??x
60
80
100

b 0.273 . . . . . . page 32

ii

80

10
.20
30s

160.

:3
140
160

z
. 4os . .

:z

EKt
a012 32
a014 15
CL016 30
a019 34
CL-1 DQ

Qn

60..

...X
60
80
;g .
140
160
14

%E

AW

i::
.

QOOB 1s

?2

i%
18..

.80
loo
120

17.6
23.2
.I

-60X

37.7
SO3
85.0
17ao

c=

a2i4

20
.30
40s

Find: The smallest ti*e of IS0 336 steel pipe suitable.

c, = 0.81

1.786

om4

,Mw
Il iZii

160

Example 3
Given: A 6 bar gauge saturated steam line with 9000 kilograms per
hour flow is permitted a maximum pressure drop of 2.4 bar p6r 100
metfes of pipe.

c\p,, = 2.4

1.074

VIlbre

titi!ie
10
20
30s

16

. . . xx

ti:
. . . xx

Solution:

_NOlIh8l
pipeinches

:z

10

2 480
3720
6 140
24 OW

40s

BOX
100

10470
17000.
39600 ~
2OoaOO

2798
32590
4.734

.20
30
408
--

w-v

408
BOX
160
...
2.

40s .
80x
120

---Box.I l--~&)4

6- . I
* II

?f!iizig

V&8
. of5

::8

a01934 .
Omo20 33
0.021 89
:z ;i
0.033 40
09038 37
a044 35

Extra Strongyand Double Extra Strong

Referance to the table of C, values for IS0 336 pipes on m


119 shows that a 4 inch nominal sla pipe with 7.1 mm wall
thickness has the c, value nearest to, but less than, 10.85.
The actual pressure drop per 100 metres of 4 inch, 7.1 mm WI
thickness, pipe is:

400 c&.$ = 0.81 x 10.22 x-O.273 = 2.28 bar

. . -eys. .

En@eering D a t a

.
.

SIMPLIFIED
FLQW FORMULA
FOR ccw~ReS$IBLE FLUIDS

VALUES OIB. C2 tMETR8C) FOR STEEL PIP& Ti3 IS0 336 - 1974
,

:
.

.
.

Engineering Data

1 CRANE 1
J

SIMPLIFIED
FLOW FORMULA
FOR COMPRESMLE FLUIDS
VALUES OF q (METRIC) FOR STEEL PlpEs TO IS0 336 - 1974

12

16

1 . E
do

cm8 14
om% 31

0.8
lOb0

3
143
Id0
178s
2aa
222

*
.

14

Be8

1tM

EZ
3QO
320
3690

E
142
16mO
17s

* 2&o
x22
35.0

20

iHE
QW898
acm26
oboo!mi.
aw
EEz
U.012 61
0.013 83
@a014 90
t% t3
QOl906
a02148
ao2s30

18

24

L1MlTATIONS OF SIMPLIFIED FLOW FORMULA -

1: f%w rates through throttled or reduced se8t v&es may


be reStri&d by s&c velocity at the se8t; the formula is not
spplicable for this condition of flow.
2 The formula is accurate for the fully turbulent flow
rkge indicated by the frictiqn factor diegram, 8nd eh
provides 8 good approximation for most normal flow
conditions.
3. whin pressure drop is less than 10 per cent of the inlet
gauge pressure, use t or p based on either inlet or outlet
conditions.
4. hen pressure drop is greater than .lO per cent but less
than 40 per cent of the inlet g8uge pressure, use the
average of Par p based on inlet and outlet conditions.

5. when pressure drop is greater than 40 per cent of the


inlet (ia
pressure, divide the pipe into shorter sections
and use 7or p based on an 8verage of the inlet and outlet
conditions of the shorter pipe section.
CONVERTING FLOW RATES
To convert flow rates given in kilograms per hour (w), to
metric standard cubic metres per hour (qb) or to metric
standard cubic metres per minute (q,), use the following _
formulas:

w
qh = rEq

W
I
qm %3zg

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