Re: Re: planning engr (piping)

From: <VICTOR>
Date: Thu Oct 04 2007 - 05:50:00 EDT


Amit,

       Please, I would want you to help by answering this question from this your response.

1, What is the full meaning of NPS

2. From what authority are you using to define the difference between PIPE and TUBE. Because you are saying a square, rectangle

Regard,

Victor Iniovosa
--- amitvikram4mech <amitvikram4mech@yahoo.com> wrote:

> pipe and tube are closed condute used for flowing of
> liquid and
> gas .. the major difference is pipe is defined by
> NPS and thickness
> by schedule where tube is by outer dia . pipe has
> only circule shape
> but tube may be rectangular , square and circular.
> but after 14" and
> above pipe can be called as tube, because after 14"
> and above nps of
> pipe is equal to OD.
> That's more than enough to understand difference
> between pipe and
> tube.
> Thanks
>
> AMIT VIKRAM
> DOOSAN ENGINEERING AND SERVICES INDIA
> <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=ouL9YS6ZnSwEWUlDWVlYOjgNX3msvnB-w8JsU9iBhPRbc3eAYlr4K6Cl-wftjQ0pej2ilKMrHg9f5eRAsC4">amit.vikram@doosan.com</a>
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> --- In PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com, mohd waseem
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> > what is the diffrence Between TUBE and PIPE
> > What are the responsebility of Planning Engr of
> Piping
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