Weight of Round & Square Pipe Calculators
Overview:
Weight of Round & Square Pipe Calculators are a fundamental tool in construction, metallurgy, and engineering used to determine the mass of a round or square pipe based on its physical dimensions e.g. length, diameter, wall thickness and the density of the material it's composed of. These calculators are vital for tasks like estimating shipping costs, determining structural support requirements, and ensuring the safety of lifting equipment.
Calculator for Weight of a Round Pipe
Instructions:
- Enter all but one value in available calculator fields.
- Choose how many decimal places you wish answer to round to, the default value is one.
- Press solve button to find remaining unknown value.
- To perform a new calculation or you wish to clear current values use the reset button
to clear values and start again.
- The formulas used for each calculator can be viewed by expanding the 'Click to Show Formula' section below.
Total weight of round pipe(s) is
if outer diameter (d) equals
if wall thickness (t) equals
if length (l) equals
if material density equals
and quantity equals
requirements not met -
please add all but one value in available fields.
Calculation History
Note: only shows calculations performed in current session - If you refresh the page all history will be removed.
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Click to Show Formula
Calculator for Weight of a Square Pipe
Instructions:
- Enter all but one value in available calculator fields.
- Choose how many decimal places you wish answer to round to, the default value is one.
- Press solve button to find remaining unknown value.
- To perform a new calculation or you wish to clear current values use the reset button
to clear values and start again.
- The formulas used for each calculator can be viewed by expanding the 'Click to Show Formula' section below.
Total weight of square pipe(s) is
if outer dimension (a) equals
if wall thickness (t) equals
if length (l) equals
if material density equals
and quantity equals
requirements not met -
please add all but one value in available fields.
Calculation History
Note: only shows calculations performed in current session - If you refresh the page all history will be removed.
Require different units not displayed?
CONVERT VARIOUS UNITS HERE
Find density of POLYMERS, METAL ALLOYS and CHEMICAL ELEMENTS frequently used in Engineering