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Material Thermal Expansion Modules

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CALCULATOR MODULE : Velocity Of Sound In A Solid   ±

Calculate the velocity of sound in a solid.

The speed of sound in a solid is calculated from the solid density and bulk modulus.

`a = √(K / ρ) `

where :

a = speed of sound
K = bulk modulus
ρ = density

The bulk modulus can be calculated from the elastic modulus and Poisson's ratio, or from the speed of sound in the solid.

`K = a^2 ρ `
`K = E / (3 (1 - 2 γ )) `

where :

E = elastic modulus
γ = Poisson ratio

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CALCULATOR MODULE : DNVGL RP C203 Pipeline Fatigue Stress   ±
DATA MODULE : Material Thermal Expansion Coefficient ( Open In Popup Workbook )   ±
DATA MODULE : ASME B31.1 Power Piping Thermal Expansion ( Open In Popup Workbook )   ±

Thermal expansion coefficient data for ASME B31.1 power piping (Table B SI values).

Thermal expansion (mm/m) is measured from a base temperature of 68 F or 20 C. Use the ASME B31.1 thermal expansion calculators (see link below) to interpolate thermal expansion data values, calculate thermal expansion coefficient, or calculate thermal expansion from a different base temperature.

Reference : ANSI/ASME B31.1 : Power Piping

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DATA MODULE : ASME B31.3 Process Piping Thermal Expansion ( Open In Popup Workbook )   ±

Thermal expansion coefficient data for ASME B31.3 process piping (Table C SI values).

Thermal expansion (mm/m) is measured from a base temperature of 68 F or 20 C. Use the ASME B31.3 thermal expansion calculators (see link below) to interpolate thermal expansion data values, calculate thermal expansion coefficient, or calculate thermal expansion from a different base temperature.

Reference : ANSI/ASME B31.3 : Process Piping (2018)

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DATA MODULE : ASME B31.5 Refrigeration Piping Thermal Expansion ( Open In Popup Workbook )   ±

Thermal expansion coefficient data for ASME B31.5 refrigeration piping (Table 519.3.3 SI values and US values).

Thermal expansion (in/ft or mm/m) is measured from a base temperature of 70 F or 20 C. Use the ASME B31.5 thermal expansion calculators (see link below) to interpolate thermal expansion data values, calculate thermal expansion coefficient, or calculate thermal expansion from a different base temperature.

Reference : ANSI/ASME B31.5 : Refrigeration Piping And Heat Transfer Components

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