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"The density of steel is 7.85 g/cm3

There are five major classifications of steels: carbon steel, alloy steel, high-strength low-alloy steel, stainless steel and tool steel. Carbon steels are the most common, containing various amounts of carbon, produce everything from machines to bedsprings to bobby pins. Alloy steels have definite amounts of vanadium, molybdenum, manganese, silicon and cooper. Alloy steels produce gears, carving knives and even roller skates. Stainless steels have chromium, nickel amongst other alloy elements which sustains their color and reaction to rust. Stainless steel products include pipes, space capsules, surgical equipment to kitchen equipment. Last but not least, tool steels have tungsten, molybdenum amongst other alloy elements. These elements create the strength and ability of the tool steel products, which include parts for manufacturing operations as well as machinery.

The varying amounts of carbon, amongst other elements in each of the types of steel create a variety in densities or specific gravities. (Specific gravity or relative density is the ratio of a material's density to that of water.)

Stainless steels are the most dense, coming in at 8000 kg/m3. Though the densities vary, the density of steel is about 7700 kg/m3. The density of steel are measured in g/cm3, kg/m3, kg/L and lb/f3, with kg/m3 being the more commonly used measurement. A good way to remember the density of steel is to remember that titanium has about half the density of steel and aluminum is about one-third. If you can remember that, then you know what you're doing!

To calculate pipe weight, find out the volume by multiplying its perimeter,width and length then multiply with density.

2007-03-18 00:52:05 · answer #1 · answered by Einstein 2 · 0 0

Mild Steel weighs 0.280 pound per cubic inch

Calculate the total volume of the steel in the pipe=cross sectional area in square inches times the length in inches, and multiply it by 0.280 = Lbs of steel.

2007-03-18 18:47:18 · answer #2 · answered by gatorbait 7 · 0 0

let the density of pipe be '#' length = h = 1m diameter (outer) = 300mm = 0.3m radius (outer) = R = 0.3/2 =0.15m thickness = 40mm = 0.04m radius (inner) = r = 0.15-0.04=0.11m volume (outer) = pi * R^2 * h = pi * (0.15)^2 *1 = pi * 0.0225m^3 volume (inner) = pi * r^2 * h = pi * (0.11)^2 *1 = pi * 0.0121m^3 Total volume = volume (outer) - volume (inner) = pi * 0.0225m^3 - pi * 0.0121m^3 = pi (0.0225 - 0.0121) = 0.0104 pi m^3 total mass = total volume * density = 0.104 pi * # kg

2016-03-29 04:37:13 · answer #3 · answered by Donna 3 · 0 0

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