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Ductile iron jacking pipes
thesis
posted on 2017-10-06, 13:25 authored by Andrew M. ScottInstallation of pipes in urban areas requires a pipe
product possessing high strength and pressure ratings
which can be used with laying techniques causing
minimum surface disruption. This thesis reviews
trenchless pipe laying techniques and presents the
findings from a detailed study concerning the mechanics
of the pipe bursting process. The development of a new
ductile iron joint for pipe bursting applications was
undertaken and testing of the joint in the laboratory
and in the field is described in detail. [Continues.]
Funding
Funding of this research was shared between Stanton PLC and the SERC (via the Teaching Company Scheme) and their support is gratefully acknowledged.
History
School
- Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Publisher
© Andrew Martin ScottPublisher statement
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1994Notes
A Master's Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Master of Philosophy for Loughborough University of Technology.Language
- en