TY - GEN
T1 - Analytical study on prediction of pipeline positions by a restoration method
AU - Shimada, Hideki
AU - Araki, Koichi
AU - Sasaoka, Takashi
AU - Fujita, Shuichi
AU - Matsui, Kikuo
AU - Watanabe, Dai
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Buried pipelines that have sagged can result in damage to welded joints, disconnections and so on. Performance can also be affected with stagnation or stoppage of flow, which can lead to major secondary problems, such as caved-in roads or effluent leakage. To overcome these problems, various methods have been proposed and used for the restoration of flow performance and fixing damaged sections of underground pipelines without the need for excavation. However, there are not many methods available that do not require excavation for repairing reduced flow performance and stoppages, or pipeline damage caused by sagging, which is thought to be the major contributor to this type of damage. The authors provide a report on construction methods and examples that do not require excavation, but instead use a system of grouting for the ground, surrounding the buried pipeline, to aid in the repair of the pipeline position, which can actually improve the surrounding foundations.
AB - Buried pipelines that have sagged can result in damage to welded joints, disconnections and so on. Performance can also be affected with stagnation or stoppage of flow, which can lead to major secondary problems, such as caved-in roads or effluent leakage. To overcome these problems, various methods have been proposed and used for the restoration of flow performance and fixing damaged sections of underground pipelines without the need for excavation. However, there are not many methods available that do not require excavation for repairing reduced flow performance and stoppages, or pipeline damage caused by sagging, which is thought to be the major contributor to this type of damage. The authors provide a report on construction methods and examples that do not require excavation, but instead use a system of grouting for the ground, surrounding the buried pipeline, to aid in the repair of the pipeline position, which can actually improve the surrounding foundations.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84883536470
SN - 9781622769056
T3 - 30th International No-Dig Conference and Exhibition 2012, No-Dig Sao Paulo 2012
SP - 1
EP - 8
BT - 30th International No-Dig Conference and Exhibition 2012, No-Dig Sao Paulo 2012
T2 - 30th International No-Dig Conference and Exhibition 2012, No-Dig Sao Paulo 2012
Y2 - 12 November 2012 through 14 November 2012
ER -