Tuesday, April 6, 2010

RE: [MW:4721] Difference between pipes and tubes

Hi there,

 

Just for clarification, tubes will have consistent ID and variable OD. I think that is what you mean below so an small correction where is underlined might be required.

 

Kind Regards,

Edgar A Coello, MIEAust, CPEng, RPEQ.

Mobiles +61407954162

 


From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of agmendoza@cantv.net
Sent: Tuesday, 6 April 2010 5:46 AM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MW:4705] Difference between pipes and tubes

 

More often than not, people guess it has something to do with the quality of the materials, but that's got nothing to do with it. The difference between a pipe and a tube is how they are measured, and ultimately what they are used for.

A pipe is a vessel - a tube is structural.
A pipe is measured ID - a tube is measured OD.

How they are measured.
Pipes are measured ID or inside diameter because they are vessels. Tubes are measured OD or outside diameter because they are structural.
Pipes have a consistent ID regardless of wall thickness. In other words, a 1/2" high pressure pipe may need a 2" thick wall, but the ID will still only be 1/2" even tho the OD is 4.5".

Generally speaking, a tube will have a consistent OD and it's ID will change. Engineers see tubes and pipes with different eyes.
A tube is structural.
By having a consistent OD they can vary wall thickness, changing the ID, to increase strength. Because they are consistent OD, they have predictable characteristics.

Again, the difference is simple, it's how they are measured and what their intended uses are.

Kind regards.
Gustavo Mendoza.
QA/QC Inspector.


abr 4, 2010 04:07:22 AM, materials-welding@googlegroups.com wrote:

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Hai all,

1.Please somebody can explain difference between pipes and tubes with some references.

2. In our project continuously getting repair ( Cold lap) in hot and fill pass. can u suggest some good way to avoid or rectify this.

material Used - CS dia 68,64 and 60"

Process : Root - STT, Other - FCAW shielding by gas ( Ar80%, CO2 20%- 48 CFH)

Filler metal for FCAW : A5.20 E71T-9M

Expecting reply as soon as possible.

Regards,

Meera


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