90 degree and 45 degree carbon steel elbow dimensions
It’s crucial to note that these dimensions are specific to the ASME/ANSI B16.9 standard.
Other standards, such as EN, JIS, and DIN, may have different specifications.
Additionally, customized elbows with non-standard dimensions can be manufactured based on project requirements, but they should conform to applicable industry standards.
For accurate and up-to-date dimensions, it is recommended to refer to the latest edition of the relevant standard or specification.
Engineers and professionals involved in piping design and construction should always adhere to the standards and specifications specified for their particular project.
short radius 90 degree carbon steel elbow dimensions in inches
Dimensions for Short Radius 90-Degree Carbon Steel Elbow (ASME/ANSI B16.9):
Example Dimensions for a 2-inch Schedule 40 Short Radius 90-Degree Elbow:
- Nominal Pipe Size (NPS): 2 inches
- Outside Diameter (OD): 2.375 inches
- Center-to-Face (A): 3.000 inches (This may vary depending on manufacturer)
- Center-to-End (B): 3.000 inches (This may vary depending on manufacturer)
- Wall Thickness (T): 0.154 inches (Schedule 40)
- Radius of Elbow (R): 1.000 inches
It’s important to note that these dimensions are provided as an example and are based on the specified schedule (in this case, Schedule 40).
If you are working with a different schedule or a different nominal pipe size, the dimensions may vary.
Additionally, manufacturers may have variations in their design, so it’s advisable to consult the specific manufacturer’s documentation or standards for precise dimensions.
45 degree carbon steel elbow dimensions chart inches
Dimensions for 45-Degree Carbon steel Elbow (ASME/ANSI B16.9):
Example Dimensions for a 2-inch Schedule 40 45-Degree Elbow:
- Nominal Pipe Size (NPS): 2 inches
- Outside Diameter (OD): 2.375 inches
- Center-to-Face (A): 2.000 inches (This may vary depending on manufacturer)
- Center-to-End (B): 2.000 inches (This may vary depending on manufacturer)
- Wall Thickness (T): 0.154 inches (Schedule 40)
- Radius of Elbow (R): 0.750 inches
It’s important to note that these dimensions are provided as an example and are based on the specified schedule (in this case, Schedule 40).
If you are working with a different schedule or a different nominal pipe size, the dimensions may vary.
Additionally, manufacturers may have variations in their design, so it’s advisable to consult the specific manufacturer’s documentation or standards for precise dimensions.