Pipe Coil Equation:
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The pipe coil size calculation determines the diameter of a coiled pipe based on its total length and number of turns. This is essential for proper pipe installation and space planning in various engineering applications.
The calculator uses the pipe coil equation:
Where:
Explanation: The equation calculates the diameter by dividing the total pipe length by the circumference multiplied by number of turns.
Details: Accurate coil diameter calculation is crucial for proper pipe installation, ensuring adequate space allocation, and preventing damage to pipes during coiling.
Tips: Enter the total pipe length and number of turns. All values must be positive numbers (length > 0, turns ≥ 1).
Q1: What units should I use for length?
A: You can use any consistent unit (meters, feet, etc.) as long as you're consistent. The diameter result will be in the same units.
Q2: How precise should the turns count be?
A: Turns should be counted as complete 360° rotations. Partial turns can be entered as decimals if needed.
Q3: Does this account for pipe thickness?
A: No, this calculates the centerline diameter. For outer diameter, you would need to add twice the pipe radius.
Q4: What if my pipe isn't perfectly coiled?
A: This calculation assumes perfect circular coils. Irregular coils would require more complex calculations.
Q5: Can this be used for helical calculations?
A: For true helices (with pitch), additional parameters would be needed to account for the vertical rise per turn.