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Where is design pressure, D is outside diameter, S is allowable stress, and E is the quality factor.

What sets this exclusive PDF apart is the clarity of its pressure rating section. It breaks down confusing ASME B31.3 concepts (like allowable stresses, mill tolerance, and corrosion allowance) into manageable, example-driven steps. The sizing charts and worked hydraulic problems are worth the price alone. Where is design pressure, D is outside diameter,

Use the flow rate and recommended velocity limits for the fluid type. The sizing charts and worked hydraulic problems are

Analyzing the relationship between pressure and temperature to ensure component ratings. In process piping, you cannot size a pipe

In process piping, you cannot size a pipe for flow rate without immediately verifying if that pipe can handle the operating pressure and temperature.

Once the hydraulic diameter is selected (e.g., a 6-inch line), the engineer must determine the wall thickness. This is governed by the design conditions: and Temperature ($T$) .