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PIPE WALL THICKNESS CALCULATION

05/14/2010 11:08 PM

FOR CHECKING THE MARGIN FROM THE SELECTED WALL THICK AND CALCULATED WALL THICK WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE

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Re: PIPE WALL THICKNESS CALCULATION

05/14/2010 11:20 PM

never mind

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Re: PIPE WALL THICKNESS CALCULATION

05/18/2010 9:56 AM

The selected has to be larger than the calculated by at least the margin.

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Re: PIPE WALL THICKNESS CALCULATION

05/25/2010 10:26 AM

dud the most often used margin value is abt 5 to 10 of the calculated thickness value...

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