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welcome to jostec piping solution today our topic pipe size nps nb dn pipe id calculation pipe id equal to pipe od minus two wall thickness three different terms are commonly used to define the size of the pipes number one nps normal pipe size number two nb nominal bore number three dn diameter nominal pipe standard asme b36.10 welded and seamless rod steel pipe carbon and a hollow steel next one asme b 36.19 stainless steel pipe number one nominal pipe size nps it is a conventional size expresso solely in inches related to the cross section diameter of the pipeline for smaller size the nps is not usually exactly equal to any real diameter but bigger this comes from the fact that for uniformity pipelines must have same outside diameter and change in set diameter with different thickness for example nps 4 inch schedule 40 is id equal to 4.026 inches but od 4.5 inches nps 4 inch schedule 80 ide equal to 3.826 inches but od same 4.5 inches or in mm 114.3 mm here you notice only id change