Hanging Length Formula:
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Definition: This calculator determines the hanging length of a pipe based on tension, angle, and weight per unit length.
Purpose: It helps engineers and construction professionals properly design pipe support systems.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the catenary length of a hanging pipe considering the forces acting on it.
Details: Correct hanging length ensures proper pipe support, prevents stress concentrations, and maintains system integrity.
Tips: Enter the tension in Newtons, support angle in degrees (0-90), and weight per unit length in N/m. All values must be > 0.
Q1: What's a typical angle for pipe supports?
A: Common angles range between 30-60 degrees, depending on the installation requirements.
Q2: How do I determine the weight per unit length?
A: Calculate pipe weight including contents and insulation, divided by pipe length.
Q3: Why is tension important in this calculation?
A: Tension affects the catenary shape and determines the necessary support strength.
Q4: Does this account for thermal expansion?
A: No, additional calculations are needed for thermal expansion considerations.
Q5: What safety factor should I use?
A: Typically a safety factor of 2-3 is applied to the calculated length for engineering margins.