ASME规范中TUBE与PIPE的区别是什么?在哪儿有解释?
在 ASME B31.1-2014 Power Piping有定义
Chapter I Scope and Definitions
100 GENERAL
100.1 Scope
100.2 Definitions
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pipe and tube: the fundamental difference between pipe and tube is the dimensional standard to which each is manufactured.
A pipe is a tube with a round cross section conforming to the dimensional requirements for nominal pipe size as tabulated in ASME B36.10M, Table 1, and ASME B36.19M, Table 1. For special pipe having a diameter not listed in these Tables, and also for round tube, the nominal diameter corresponds with the outside diameter.
A tube is a hollow product of round or any other cross section having a continuous periphery. Round tube size may be specified with respect to any two, but not all three, of the following: outside diameter, inside diameter, wall thickness; types K, L, and M copper tube may also be specified by nominal size and type only. Dimensions and permissible variations (tolerances) are specified in the appropriate ASTM or ASME standard specifications.
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