How To Calculate Weight Of Steel Pipe In Kg Meter

Calculate Steel Pipe Weight in kg/meter




Introduction & Importance

Calculating the weight of steel pipes is crucial for construction, plumbing, and HVAC projects. It helps in material cost estimation, structural design, and safe handling.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the outer diameter, wall thickness, and length of the steel pipe.
  2. Click ‘Calculate’.
  3. View the results below and the chart for visual representation.

Formula & Methodology

The formula to calculate the weight of a steel pipe is:

Weight = π * (OD^2 – ID^2) * Length * Steel Density

Where OD is the outer diameter, ID is the inner diameter (OD – 2 * wall thickness), Length is the pipe length, and Steel Density is 7850 kg/m³.

Real-World Examples

Data & Statistics

Comparison of Steel Pipe Weights
OD (mm) Wall (mm) Length (m) Weight (kg/m)
Steel Pipe Weight vs. Length
Length (m) Weight (kg)

Expert Tips

  • Always round up to the nearest whole number for safety.
  • Consider the steel grade and any coatings when calculating weight.
  • Use this calculator for straight pipes. For bent or shaped pipes, consult a professional.

Interactive FAQ

What is the density of steel?

Steel has a density of approximately 7850 kg/m³.

Steel pipe weight calculation Steel pipe weight calculation results

OSHA’s Pipe Handling Guide

Engineering ToolBox – Steel Density

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