Pipeflex - Pipe Thickness/DB
This app was developed to aid piping engineers, designers and students
Pipeflex - Pipe Thickness/DB
This app was developed to aid piping engineers, designers and students. It come with the following modules:✔ Database Search - used to search for pipe properties and dimensions (ASME B36.10); pipe fittings, like elbows, tees and crosses, up to 36" (ASME B36.9); and flanges, which include blind, slip on, threaded, welded neck, socket welding and lapped (ASME B16.5).✔ Pipe Thickness - used to find the pipe thickness needed to withstand the inner pressure (based on ASME B31.1 and ASME B31.4).✔ Shop - used to buy spreadsheets, pdf and lisp files. Updated every day!If you want even more modules, get the PIPEFLEX PRO, which comes with the following modules:✔ Pipe Diameter - used to calculate the pipe diameter needed to carry the fluid with the designed flow, this module uses the pressure loss equations to find the diameter.✔ Project Management - a module that store all the results from calculations generated by the modules. It can also generate a pdf file report of your projects.✔ Unit Converter module are also being developed.✔ Calculator with built-in piping equations and database.✔ 45° Pipe Cross - used to calculate the linear distance between pipes when one cross another using a 45° Elbow.✔ Support Spacing - module that calculate the maximum span between the piping supports.✔ Pump Power - calculate the power needed by the pump and the shaft power delivered by it.✔ Stress Analysis - this module comes in three sub-modules: stress analysis in "L" pipeline system, in "U" pipeline system and "Z" pipeline system. Maybe there'll be a forth one, as I'm developing a module that will use the finite element method (FEM) to calculate the stresses.✔ Pressure Vessel - this module have two sub-modules: pressure vessel head (calculate the following types of head: ellipsoidal, hemispherical, torispherical, conical and toriconical) and pressure vessel shell (calculate the following types of shell: cylindrical and spherical), both calculated using ASME Section VIII Division I.✔ Bolt Torque calculation for flanged connections, based in the ASME PCC-1 standard code;Both apps uses both SI (International Unit System) and US (United States Unit Systm, or Imperial Unit System).