Barlow's formula

Barlow's formula (called "Kesselformel" in German) relates the internal pressure that a pipe can withstand to its dimensions and the strength of its material.

This approximate formula is named after Peter Barlow, an English mathematician.

,

where

 : internal pressure,
 : allowable stress,
  : wall thickness,
 : outside diameter.

This formula (DIN 2413) figures prominently in the design of autoclaves and other pressure vessels.