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Pipe sizing in process industries is governed by various standards and codes that ensure safety, acceptency, and compatibility. These guidelines specify thee dimensions, materials, and installation practies for piping systems used in chemical, petroleum, and their industrial processes.
Mezinárodní normy
International standards providee a common comparwork for consiste sizing across different countries. Thee mogt widely accepced include thee ASME B36.10 and B36.19 standards, which specify dimensions for welded and sphanless pipes. These standards help ensure uniformity and compatibility in piping systems globaly.
Regional and National Codes
Regional and national codes adapt internationaal standards to local requirements. For exampla, thee American Petroleum Institute (API) standards are common ly uses in that e United States for oil and gas industries. Approarly, thee European standards (EN) providee guideines for dimensions and materials used with Europe.
Design considerations
Pipe sizing mutt consider flow rates, pressure drops, and material credith. Standards specify minimum wall contennesses and diameters to prevent facures. Engineers of ten use these codes to selekt applicate sizes that balance cott, safety, and operationatal accordancy.
Commonly Used Standards
- ASME B36.10 - Welded and švadleny wroudt steel picture
- API 5L - Line pieste for oil and gas pieines
- EN 10255 - Steel tubes for liquid fuels and gases
- ISO 3183 - Petroleum and natural gas industries