Square Pipe Weight Calculator
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How to Use the Square Pipe Weight Calculator
Calculating the weight of square steel tubing or hollow structural sections (HSS) is essential for structural engineering, logistics planning, and cost estimation. This square pipe weight calculator provides instant results based on dimensions and material type.
The Formula for Square Pipe Weight
The theoretical weight of a square pipe is determined by calculating the volume of the material and multiplying it by the material's density. The standard formula used by this tool is:
- S: Side Length (mm)
- T: Wall Thickness (mm)
- L: Total Length (meters)
- Density: Material density (e.g., 7.85 for Steel)
Example Calculation
Suppose you have a carbon steel square pipe with the following specifications:
- Side Length: 50 mm
- Wall Thickness: 3 mm
- Length: 6 meters
Step 1: Calculate the cross-sectional area factor: 4 × 3 × (50 – 3) = 12 × 47 = 564.
Step 2: Multiply by density (7.85 for steel) and divide by 1000: (564 × 7.85) / 1000 = 4.4274 kg/m.
Step 3: Multiply by total length: 4.4274 kg/m × 6m = 26.56 kg.
Common Material Densities
| Material | Density (g/cm³) |
|---|---|
| Carbon Steel | 7.85 |
| Stainless Steel (304) | 8.00 |
| Aluminum | 2.70 |
| Copper | 8.96 |
Why Accuracy Matters
In construction and fabrication, even small discrepancies in pipe weight can lead to significant issues:
- Shipping Costs: Freight is often calculated by weight. Knowing the exact mass prevents overpaying.
- Structural Integrity: Engineers must ensure that support structures can handle the dead load of the piping.
- Material Procurement: Metal is sold by weight; accurate calculations ensure your quotes are precise.