Pipe Thermal Expansion Calculator: Steel, 100 ft, ΔT 25°F
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Steel, 100 ft, ΔT 25°F converts to
0.195 in
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Input: Steel, 100 ft, ΔT 25°F
Output: 0.195 in
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material: Steel | deltaTempF: 25 | expansionMm: 4.95
Pipe Thermal Expansion Calculator
Estimate linear movement caused by temperature change in common plumbing materials.
Estimated Expansion
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Nearby Reference Values
| Scenario | Expansion (in) | Expansion (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| Steel, 50 ft, ΔT 100°F | 0.39 in | 9.91 |
| Steel, 75 ft, ΔT 25°F | 0.1463 in | 3.71 |
| Steel, 75 ft, ΔT 50°F | 0.2925 in | 7.43 |
| Steel, 75 ft, ΔT 75°F | 0.4388 in | 11.14 |
| Steel, 75 ft, ΔT 100°F | 0.585 in | 14.86 |
| Steel, 100 ft, ΔT 25°F | 0.195 in | 4.95 |
| Steel, 100 ft, ΔT 50°F | 0.39 in | 9.91 |
| Steel, 100 ft, ΔT 75°F | 0.585 in | 14.86 |
| Steel, 100 ft, ΔT 100°F | 0.78 in | 19.81 |
| Copper, 25 ft, ΔT 25°F | 0.0705 in | 1.79 |
| Copper, 25 ft, ΔT 50°F | 0.141 in | 3.58 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Pipe Thermal Expansion Calculator, formulas, and expected usage.
How is pipe thermal expansion calculated?
Linear expansion is estimated by ΔL = α × L × ΔT, where α is material expansion coefficient, L is length, and ΔT is temperature change.
Why do plastic pipes move more than metal pipes?
Plastics like PEX and CPVC have higher thermal expansion coefficients than metals, so they expand more for the same temperature rise.
When should expansion be considered in plumbing design?
Long straight runs, hot water systems, and large temperature swings often require planning for expansion loops, offsets, or supports.
Is this enough for final support design?
Use it as an estimate. Final support and restraint design should follow manufacturer guidance and applicable plumbing/mechanical codes.
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