Rolling Offset Calculator
Rolling Offset Diagram
The diagram shows the pipe path with two elbows creating the rolling offset.
How it works
A rolling offset in piping is used when a pipe needs to change direction both horizontally and vertically simultaneously. This calculator helps you determine the travel length (the actual pipe length needed) and the run (the straight-line distance between the two endpoints in the plane of the offset).
The calculation uses the horizontal offset (H), vertical offset (V), and the bend angle (θ) of the fittings to compute the required pipe measurements.
Formula
The calculations are based on the following formulas:
- True Offset (c) = √(H² + V²)
- Travel (T) = c / sin(θ)
- Run (R) = √(T² – c²)
Where θ is the bend angle in radians (converted from degrees).
Multiplier Table
For common bend angles, here are the multiplier values used to calculate travel:
| Bend Angle | Multiplier (1/sinθ) |
|---|---|
| 22.5° | 2.6131 |
| 30° | 2.0000 |
| 45° | 1.4142 |
| 60° | 1.1547 |
| 90° | 1.0000 |
Example Calculation
For a rolling offset with:
- Horizontal Offset: 100 cm
- Vertical Offset: 50 cm
- Bend Angle: 45°
The calculations would be:
- True Offset (c) = √(100² + 50²) = √(10000 + 2500) = √12500 ≈ 111.80 cm
- Travel (T) = 111.80 / sin(45°) = 111.80 / 0.7071 ≈ 158.11 cm
- Run (R) = √(158.11² – 111.80²) = √(25000 – 12500) = √12500 ≈ 111.80 cm
