ASME B36.10M:2018 pdf free download.Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe.
ASME B36.10M covers the standardization ofdimensions of welded and seamless wrought steel pipe for high or low temperatures and pressures.
The word pipe is used, as distinguished from tube, to apply to tubular products of dimensions commonly used for pipeline and piping systems.
2 SIZE
The size of all pipe In Table 2-1 Is Identified by the dimensionless designator nominal pipe size (NPS) Idiametre nominal (DN)1. Pipe NPS 12 (DN 300) and smaller have outside diameters numerically larger than their corresponding sizes. In contrast, the outside diameters of tubes are numerically identical to the size number for all sizes.
The manufacture of pipe NPS (DN 6) to NPS 12 (DN 300), inclusive, is based on a standardized outside diameter (O.D.). This O.D. was originally selected so that pipe with a standard O.D. and having a wall thickness that was typical of the period would have an inside diameter (l.D.) approximately equal to the nominal size. Although there is no such relation between the existing standard thickness — O.D. and nominal size — these nominal sizes and standard O.D.s continue in use as “standard.”
The manufacture of pipe NPS 14 (DN 350) and larger proceeds on the basis of an O.D. corresponding to the nominal size.
3 MATERIALS
The dimensional standards for pipe described here are for products covered in ASTM specifications.
4 WALL THICKNESS
The nominal wall thicknesses are given in Table 2-1.
5 WEIGHTS/MASSES
The nominal weights (masses) of steel pipe are calculated values and are tabulated in Table 2-1.
The nominal plain end weight, in pounds per foot. is calculated using the following formula:
6 PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS
Variations in dimensions differ depending upon the method of manufacture employed in making the pipe to the various specitlcations available. Permissible variations for dimensions are indicated in each specification.
7 PIPE THREADS
Unless otherwise specified, the threads of threaded pipe shall conform to ASME B1.20.1, Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch).
Schedules 5 and 10 wall thicknesses do not permit threading in accordance with ASME B1.20.1.
8 WALL-THICKNESS DESIGNATIONS
The wall-thickiis designations Standard, Extra- Strong, and Double Extra-Strong have been commercially used designations for many years. As explained in the Foreword the Schedule Numbers were subsequently added as a convenient designation for use in ordering pipe. Standard and Schedule 40 are identical for up to NPS 10 (DN 250). inclusive. All larger sizes of Standard have in. (9.53 mm) wall thicknesses. Extra-Strong and Schedule 80 are identical for up to NPS 8 (DN 200), inclusive. All larger sizes of Extra-Strong have /2 in. (12.70 mm) wall thicknesses.
