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StandardSpecificationfor
Filament-Wound "Fiberglass" (Glass-Fiber-Reinforced
Thermosetting-Resin) Pipe1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 2996; the number immediately fol1owing the designarion indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision. the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon «) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
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TABLE 1 Hydrostatic Design Basis Categories
aggregate, granular or platelet fillers, thixotropic agents, pig-
ments, or dyes; thermoplastic or thetmosetting liners or coat-
Cyclic Tesl Melhod Slalic Tesl Melhod
ings may be included.
Hoop Slress, psi Hoop Slress, psi
3.2.3 filament winding-a process used to manufacture Designalion (MPa) Designalion (MPa)
tubular goods by winding continuous fibrous glass strand A Q
2 500 (17.2) 5 000 (34.5)
roving, or roving tape, saturated ,with liquid resin or preim- B 3 150 (21.7) R 6 300 (43.4)
pregnated with partially cured resin (subsequent heating may C 4 000 (27.6) S 8 000 (55.2)
D 5 000 (34.5) T 10 000 (68.9)
be required to polymerize the resin system) onto the outside of E 6 300 (43.4) U 12 500 (86.2)
a mandrel in a predetermined pattem under controlled tension; F 8 000 (55.2) W 16 000 (110)
the inside diameter (ID) of the pipe is fixed by the mandrel G 10 000 (68.9) X 20 000 (138)
H 12 500 (86.2) Y 25 000 (172)
outside diameter and the outside diameter (OD) of the pipe is Z 31 500 (217)
determined by the amount of material that is wound on the
mandrel.
3.2.4 Uner-the inner portion of the wall at least 0.005 in.
Class H- Thermoplastic resin liner (specify).
(0.13 mm) in thickness, as determined in 8.3.2, which does not Class I-Furan resin liner (reinforced).
contribute to the strength in the determination of the hydro-
4.1.4 Hydrostatic Design Basis- Two methods of cIassify-
static design basis.
ing the hydrostatic design basis of the pipe are provided. Pipe
3.2.5 reinforced polymer mortar pipe (RPMP)-a fiberglass
meeting this specification may be classified using either the
pipe with aggregate. cyclic test method or the static test method, or both, and the
3.2.6 reinforced thermosetting resin pipe (RTRP)-a fiber-
designations as shown in Table 1. Appendix XI explains how
glass pipe without aggregate. these design basis categories are to be used.
3.2.7 reinforced wall thickness-the total wall thickness 4.1.4.1 For pipe subjected to axial or end loads, the effect of
minus the liner or exterior coating thickness, or both.
these loads shall be represented in the HDB testing. In the
4. Classilication designation code, the numeral I shall immediately follow the
HDB letter class if free-end type closures were used and the
4.1 General-Pipe meetingthis specificationis classifiedby numeral 2 shall immediately follow the HDB letter class if
type, grade, class, and hydrostaticdesign basis in accordance
with Classification D 2310 and by a secondary cell classifica- . restrained-end type closures were used to establish the HDB.
4.1.5 Mechanical Properties-Table 2 presents a cell clas-
tion system that defines the basic mechanical properties of the
sification system for identifying the mechanical properties of
pipe. These types, grades, classes, hydrostatic design basis pipe covered by this specification.
categories, and cell classification designations are as folIows:
4.1.1 Types:-Type I Nare 5-AII possible combinations covered by lhe above classification
Filament wound. system may not be commercially available.
4.1.2 Grades:-Grade I 4.1.6 Designatíon Code- The pipe designation code shall
Glass fiber reinforced epoxy resin pipe. consist of the abbreviation RTRP, followed by the type and
Grade 2-Glass fiber reinforced polyester resin pipe. grade in Arabic numerais, the class and static or cyclic HDB
Grade 7-Glass fiber reinforced furan resin pipe. levei in capital letters, the type of end closure used, and four
4.1.3 Classes:-Class A Arabic numbers identifying, respectively, the cell classification
No liner. designations of the short-term rupture strength, longitudinal
Class B-Polyester resin liner (nonreinforced). tensile strength, longitudinal tensile modulus, and apparent
Class C-Epoxy resin liner (nonreinforced). stiffness of the pipe.
Class E-Polyester resin liner (reinforced). Example: RTRP-IIFAI-1334. Such a designation would
Class F-Epoxy resin liner (reinforced). describe a filament-wound, glass-fiber reinforced, epoxy pipe
Designation
Order Number Mechanical Property OA 1 2 3 4 5 6
Short-Ierm rupture strength hoop 10000 30 000 40 000 50 000 60 000 70 000
tensile stress, min, psiB
(MPa) ... (68.9) (207) (276) (345) (414) (483)
2 Longitudinaltensile slrenglh min, .., 8 000 15 000 25 000 35 000 45 000 55 000
psi
(MPa) ... (55.2) (103) (172) (241) (310) (379)
3 Longitudinal tensile modulus, ... 1 2 3 4 5 6
min, psl x 10.
(MPa) ... (6 900) (13 000) (20 700) (27 600) (34 500) (41 400)
4 Apparenl stiffness factor aI 5 % 40 200 1000 1500 2000 2500
defleclion, min, in.3.lbf/in.2
(mm3.kpa) ... (4.5) (22.6) (113) (170) (226) (282)
AUnspecified.
Bfype 01 end closure used. Ihal Is, Iree or reslralned should be indicaled on certlflcatlon.
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having a reinforced epoxy liner; a cyclic pressure strength TABLE 4 Dimensions and Tolerances for Inside Diameter (ID)
Series Pipe
exceeding 2500 psi (17.2 MPa) using free-end closures; a
short-terrn rupture strength exceeding 10 000 psi (68.9 MPa); Nominal Pipe Size, in. in. mm
a longitudinal tensile strength exceeding 25 000 psi (172 1 1.00 :':: 0.06 25.4 :':: 1.52
MPa); a longitudinal tensile modulus exceeding 3 X 106 psi 1V2 1.500:':: 0.06 38.1 :':: 1.52
(20.7 X 103MPa); and an apparent stiffness factor exceeding 2 2.000 :':: 0.06 50.8 :':: 1.52
2V2 2.500:':: 0.06 63.5 :':: 1.52
1500 in.3.lbf/in.\170 mm3.kPa). 3 3.000 :':: 0.12 76.2 :':: 3.05
4 4.000:':: 0.12 101.6:':: 3.05
5. Materiais and Manufacture 6 6.000 :':: 0.25 152.4 :':: 6.35
6 8.000 :':: 0.25 203.2 :':: 6.35
5.1 General- The resins, reinforcements, colorants, fillers, 10 10.000 :':: 0.25 254.0 :':: 6.35
and other materiaIs, when combined as a composite structure, 12 12.000 :':: 0.25 304.8 :':: 6.35
14 14.000 :':: 0.25 355.6 :':: 6.35
shall produce a pipe that shall meet the perforrnance require- 15 15.000 :':: 0.25 381.0 :':: 6.35
ments of this specification. 16 16.000 :':: 0.25 406.4 :':: 6.35
16 18.000 :':: 0.25 457.2 :':: 6.35
20 20.000 :':: 0.25 506.0 :':: 6.35
6. Physical RequirementsPhysicalRequirements 24 24.000 :':: 0.25 609.6 :':: 6.35
6.1 Workmanship- The pipe shall be free of ali defects
including indentations, delaminations, bubbles, pinholes, for-
eign inclusions, and resin-starved areas which, due to their TABLE 5 Dimensions for Outside Diameter (OD) Series Pipe
nature, degree, or extent, detrimentally affect the strength and with Cast-Iron-Pipe-Equivalent
serviceability of the pipe. The pipe shall be as uniform as in. mm
Nominal Pipe Size, in.
commercially practicable in color, opacity, and other physical 2 2.50 + 0.05 63.50 + 1.27
properties. The pipe shall be round and straight and the bore of -0.05 -1.27
the pipe shall be smooth and uniform. Ali pipe ends shall be cut 3 3.96 + 0.06 100.56 + 1.52
at right angles to the axis of the pipe and any sharp edges -0.06 -1.52
4 4.80 + 0.06 121.92 + 1.52
removed. -0.06 -1.52
6.2 Dimensions and Tolerances: 6 6.90 + 0.06 175.26 + 1.52
6.2.1 Inside and Outside Diameter- The inside and outside -0.06 -1.52
diameter and tolerances of pipe meeting these specifications . 8 9.05 + 0.06
-0.06
229.67 + 1.52
-1.52
shall conforrn to the requirements in one of the Tables 3-6, 10 11.10 + 0.06 261.94 + 1.52
when determined in accordance with 8.3.1. -0.06 -1.52
12 13.20 + 0.06 335.26 + 1.52
6.2.2 Wall Thickness- The minimumwall thicknessof pipe -0.06 -1.52
fumished under this specification shall riot at any point be less 14 15.30 + 0.05 366.62 + 1.27
than 87.5 % of the nominal wall thickness published in the -0.06 -2.03
16 17.40 + 0.05 441.96 + 1.27
-0.06 -2.03
NominalPipe Size, in. in. (mm) manufacturer's literature current at the time of purchase when
1.315 + 0.060 33.40 + 1.52 measured in accordance with 8.3.1.
-0.016 -0.41
1V2 1.900 + 0.060 48.26 + 1.52 6.3 Performance-Pipe meeting this specification shall be
-0.018 -0.46 categorized by a long-term static or cyclic hydrostatic design
2 2.375 + 0.060 60.32 + 1.52 basis as shown in Table I when tested in accordance with 8.4
-0.018 -0.46
2% 2.875 + 0.060 73.02 + 1.52 or 8.5. Additionally, the pipe shall meet the applicable celllimit
-0.018 -0.46 requirements for short-term rupture strength, longitudinal ten-
3 3.500 + 0.060 88.90 + 1.52
-0.46
sile strength, longitudinal tensile modulus, and apparent stiff-
-0.018
4 4.500 + 0.060 114.30 + 1.52 ness factor as described in Table 2 when tested in accordance
-0.018 -0.46 with 8.6 through 8.8.
6 6.625 + 0.066 168.26 + 1.68
-0.028 -0.64
6.3.1 Any significant changes in the original pipe catego-
8 8.625 + 0.086 219.08 + 2.18 rized in 6.3, with respect to materiaIs or manufacturing
-0.040 -1.02 process, will require recategorizing according to 6.3. These
10 10.750 + 0.108 273.05 + 2.74
-0.048 -1.22
changes include, but are not limited to: a change in reinforce-
12 12.750 + 0.128 323.85 + 3.25 ment type, composition, or binder; a change in resin type,
-0.056 -1.42 composition, or cure; or change in linear composition, thick-
14 14.000 + 0.145 355.60 + 3.68 ness, or cure.
-0.064 -1.63
16 16.000 + 0.165 406.40 + 4.19 NOTE 6-The purehaser should eonsult the manufaeturer for the proper
-0.074 -1.88
class. type, and grade of pipe to be used under the installation and
A Outside diameters other Ihan listed in Tables 3 to 6 shali be permitted by operating eonditions. with respeet to temperature, eonveyed fluid, pres-
agreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser. sure, ete., that will exist for the projeet in whieh the pipe is to be used.
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TABLE 6 Dimensions for Inside Diameter (ID) Serles Pipa with 8.3.2 Liner Thickness-If the test specimens contain a liner,
Iron Pipe Size Equlvalent determine the average liner thickness in accordance with
mm
Practice D 3567.
Nominal Pipa Siza, in. in.
2.25 + 0.05 57.15+ 1.27
8.4 Long-Term Cyclic HydrostaticStrength-Determine in
2
-0.05 -1.27 accordance with Procedure A of Method D 2992, fol1owing
3 3.34 + 0.06 84.84 + 1.52 Test Method D 2143.
-0.06 -1.52
4 4.37 + 0.06 111.00 + 1.52 8.5 Long- Term Static Hydrostatic Strength-Determine in
-0.06 -1.52 accordance with Procedure B of Method D 2992, following
6 6.43 + 0.06 163.32 + 1.52 Test Method D 1598.
-0.06 -1.52
8 8.39 + 0.06 213.11 + 1.52 8.6 Short-Term Hydrostatic Failure Strength-Determine in
-0.06 -1.52 accordance with Test Method D 1599.
10 10.43 + 0.06 264.92 + 1.52 8.7 Longitudinal Tensile Properties- Determine in accor-
-0.06 -1.52 dance with Test Methods D 2105 or D 638.
12 12.38 + 0.06 314.45 + 1.52
-0.06 -1.52 8.8 StijJness Factor-Determine in accordance with Test
14 13.60 + 0.05 345.44 + 1.27 Method D 2412. The reported stiffness shal1 be based on 5 %
-0.08 -2.03 deftection.
16 15.40 + 0.05 391.16 + 1.27
-0.08 -2.03
9. Certification
9.1 When agreed upon in writing between the purchaser and
7. Sampling the seller, a certification shall be made on the basis of
7.1 At least one sample of pipe, to determine conformance acceptance of material. This shall consist of a copy of the
of the material to the short-term hoop tensile rupture require- manufacturer's test report or a statement by the seller (accom-
ments as shown in Table 2, shal1 be taken at random on a panied by a copy of the test results) that the material has been
weekly basis or on each production run, whichever is the most sampled, tested, and inspected in accordance with the provi-
frequentoThe rate of sampling for the other tests listed shall be sions of the specification. Each certification so fumished shall
in accordance with accepted statistical practice or as agreed be signed by an authorized agent of the seller or manufacturer.
upon between the purchaser and t~e seller. 9.2 When original identity cannot be established, certifica-
7.2 For individual orders, only those additional tests and . tion can only be based upon the sampling procedure provided
by the applicable specification.
number of tests specifically agreed upon between the purchaser
and the seller need to be conducted.
10. Product Marking
8. Test Methods 10.1 Each piece of pipe shall be marked at least once per
8.1 Conditioning-Condition the test specimens at 23 :!:: section. Each piece of pipe shall be marked with the following
2°C (73.4 :!::3.6°F) and 50 :!::5 % reIative humidity for not less information in such a manner that it remains legible under
than 48 h prior to test, in accordance with Procedure A of normal handling and installation practices:
Methods D 618, for those tests where conditioning is required, 10.1.1 Nominal pipe size (for example, 2 in.).
and in ali cases of disagreement. 10.1.2 Identification of reinforced thermosetting resin pipe
8.2 Test Conditions-Conduct the tests in the Standard in accordance with the designation code given in Section 4.
Laboratory Atmosphere of 23 :!::2°C (73.4 :!::3.6°F) and 50 :!:: 10.1.3 ASTM D 2996 with which the pipe complies.
5 % relative humidity, unless otherwise specified in the test 10.1.4 Manufacturer' s name (or trademark).
method or in this specification.
8.3 Dimensionsand Tolerances: 11. Keywords
8.3.1 Wall Thickness and Diameter-Determine in accor- 11.1 filament-wound FRP pipe; mechanical properties;
dance with Practice D 3567. physical properties; pressure rating; tolerances; wall thickness
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APPENDIX
(Nonmandatory Information)
Xl. HYDROSTATIC DESIGN BASIS, CATEGORIES, SERVICE FACTORS, AND PRESSURE RATINGS
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