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Engineered Software, in conjunction with pipe manufacturers and users, has created a number of Pipe Tables that can be downloaded for immediate use with PIPE-FLO software.  Click on the Pipe Tables Installer below to download these tables.

Here is a list of the tables which will be downloaded:

AL_2024D – drawn 2024-T3 aluminum tubing
AL_2024E – extruded 2024-T3511 aluminum tubing
AL_3003D – drawn 3003-H14 aluminum tubing
AL_5052D – drawn 5052-O aluminum tubing
AL_6061D – drawn 6061-T6 aluminum tubing
AL_6061E – extruded 6061-T6511 aluminum tubing
AL_6061H – hydraulic 6061-T6 aluminum tubing

ASTM B 88 – seamless copper tubing – Type K, Type L, Type M, water
ASTM B 280 – seamless copper tubing – air conditioning, refrigeration
ASTM B 306 – seamless copper tubing – drainage, waste
ASTM B 819 – seamless copper tubing – medical gas
ASTM B 837 – seamless copper tubing – natural gas, liquefied petroleum, gas/fuel distribution

ASTM F 2389
– Pressure-rated Polypropylene (Aquatherm) - New 4/3/2009

AWWA C-301 - Prestressed Concrete Pressure Pipe, Steel-Cylinder Type
AWWA C-303 - Concrete Pressure Pipe, Bar-Wrapped, Steel-Cylinder Type

Copper Nickel MIL-T-16420K - added Oct 2009, available as separate download below.

Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) SDR9 Tubing
- ASTM Standard F876 – 08a. Added Jan 2009, also available separately below.

D Iron (MJ) – American ductile iron pipe – standard pressure classes, (mechanical joint)
D Iron (MJ-SC) – American ductile iron pipe – standard pressure classes, (mechanical joint, special classes)
D Iron (POJ) – American ductile iron pipe – standard pressure classes, (push on joint)
D Iron (POJ-SC) – American ductile iron pipe – standard pressure classes, (push on joint, special classes)

DOW PP – polypropylene
DOW PTFE_NVR – polytetrafluoroethylene, not rated for vacuum service
DOW PTFE_VR – polytetrafluoroethylene, vacuum rated
DOW PVDF – polyvinylidene fluoride
DOW SARAN – polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC)

Fibercast Centricast – centrifugally cast fiberglass reinforced pipe (FRP)
Fibercast Centricast 2 – centrifugally cast fiberglass reinforced pipe (FRP)
Fibercast Centricast 3 – centrifugally cast fiberglass reinforced pipe (FRP)
Fibercast Centrithane – centrifugally cast fiberglass reinforced pipe (FRP), polyurethane
Fibercast CPLUS CL-2030 – centrifugally cast fiberglass reinforced pipe (FRP), vinyl ester
Fibercast CPLUS RB-2530 – centrifugally cast fiberglass reinforced pipe (FRP), epoxy

Fusibond ECTFE – ethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene (Halar®) lined pipe
Fusibond ECTFE_SS – ethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene (Halar®) lined stainless steel pipe
Fusibond ETFE – ethylene tetra fluroethylene (Tefzel®) lined pipe
Fusibond ETFE_SS – ethylene tetra fluroethylene (Tefzel®) lined stainless steel pipe
Fusibond PFA – perfluoroalkoxy (Teflon®) lined pipe
Fusibond PFA_SS – perfluoroalkoxy (Teflon®) lined stainless steel pipe
Fusibond PP – polypropylene lined pipe
Fusibond PP_SS – polypropylene lined stainless steel pipe
Fusibond PTFE – polytetrafluoroethylene lined pipe
Fusibond PTFE_SS – polytetrafluoroethylene lined stainless steel pipe
Fusibond PVDF – polyvinylidene fluoride (Kynar® Flex) lined pipe
Fusibond PVDF_SS – polyvinylidene fluoride (Kynar® Flex) lined stainless steel pipe

PE3408 / PE3608 (DR sizes) - high density polyethylene pipe (DR pipe sizes). Added March 2010, also available separately below.

PE (IPS) – ANSI/AWWA C906-90 polyethylene pressure pipe (Iron Pipe Size)
PE (ISO) (version 2)*– ANSI/AWWA C906-90 polyethylene pressure pipe (International Organization for Standardization)
    * - fixed faulty roughness value.

Performance Pipe HDPE (version 2)* – PE 3408, AWWA C906, ASTM F 714 high density polyethylene (HDPE)
    * - fixed faulty Hazen Williams coefficient, plus two typos in pipe ID's.

Petro PVDF Tubing – polyvinylidene fluoride (Hylar™) tubing

PVC-C900 – polyvinyl chloride pressure pipe, 4” – 12”, water transmission
PVC-C905 (CI) – polyvinyl chloride pressure pipe, 14” – 36”, water transmission
PVC-C905 (IPS) – polyvinyl chloride pressure pipe, 14” – 36”, water transmission

Sanitary Tubing – Dairy and Food Industries Supply Association, 1” – 8”

SSteel ASTM-A-269 – welded & seamless stainless steel tubing, commercial, 1/8” – 6”
SSteel MIL-T-6845 – military spec welded & seamless SS tubing, aircraft hydraulic line, 1/8” – 1.5”
SSteel MIL-T-8054 – military spec welded & seamless SS tubing, aircraft hydraulic line, 1/8” – 1.5”
SSteel MIL-T-8808 – military spec welded & seamless SS tubing, aircraft hydraulic line, 1/8” – 2”


For information on how to create custom pipe and valve tables, refer to the related article.

Article Details

Last Updated
12th of March, 2010

Version
2005, 2007, 2009

Program
Flow of Fluids, PIPE-FLO Compressible, PIPE-FLO Professional, PIPE-FLO Stock

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  1. Comment 1 Posted by: Gary Craig

    HDPE table was helpful. Thank you

  2. Comment 2 Posted by: Bret

    The list for pipe specifications is great. However, I am unable to select a table to download

  3. Comment 3 Posted by: Engineered Software

    You simply download and run the Pipe Tables Installer.exe file from the attachments section above. This will install all of the pipe tables in your tables directory.

  4. Comment 4 Posted by: Frank Porbeck

    How do I copy a custom data table to another computer location so that I can work with it? Is there a way to "bind" or attach custom data tables to the model for archiving?

  5. Comment 5 Posted by: Engineered Software

    The location of your pipe tables can be determined by selecting Preferences from the Tools drop down menu. The *.ptbl files can be moved or copied from there. While there is no way to bind the pipe tables to the model, users will only need it if they want to make changes to the model.

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