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Inspecting pipeline installation /

Prepared by the Pipeline Division of ASCE This manual describes successful construction methods and procedures for installing common types of pipes used to transport waterlike fluids. Inspecting Pipeline Installation focuses on the needs of field personnel, constructors, and inspectors. It assumes t...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: American Society of Civil Engineers. Pipeline Division
Otros Autores: Hovland, T. J., Najafi, Mohammad
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Reston, Va. : American Society of Civil Engineers, ©2009.
Colección:ASCE manuals and reports on engineering practice ; no. 117.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • CONTENTS
  • 1 INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1 Targeted Readership
  • 1.2 Terminology
  • 1.3 Text Organization
  • 1.4 Emphasis on Construction Practices
  • 1.5 Sources of Information
  • 2 SOIL MECHANICS FOR PIPELINE CONSTRUCTORS
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Natural Soil Components
  • 2.3 Describing a Soil Mixture
  • 2.4 Groundwater
  • 2.5 Loads in a Soil Mass
  • 2.6 Soil Compaction
  • 2.7 The Geotechnical Report
  • 2.8 Pipe Stiffness
  • 2.9 Interaction of the Soil and the Pipe Structure
  • 3 DESCRIBING COMMON PROCEDURES
  • 4 OBTAINING PIPE FROM A SUPPLIER
  • 5 MANAGING THE PROJECT6 EXCAVATION AND BACKFILLING
  • 6.1 The Major Common Work
  • 6.2 Excavation of a Pipe Trench: The First Phase of Pipeline Earthwork
  • 6.3 Other Important Earthwork Decisions
  • 6.4 Moving Earth
  • 6.5 Embedding the Pipe: The Second Phase of Pipeline Earthwork
  • 6.6 Problem Conditions during Backfilling
  • 6.7 Completing the Trench: The Third Phase of Pipeline Earthwork
  • 6.8 Notes to Inspectors
  • 7 PIPE SHIPPING AND HANDLING
  • 7.1 Controlling Pipe Delivery
  • 8 GENERAL INSTALLATION FOR ALL PIPES
  • 8.1 Basic Workplace Control
  • 8.2 General Pipe Installation8.3 Handling and Operational Issues
  • 8.4 Mainline Connections
  • 8.5 Reaction or Thrust Blocking
  • 8.6 Connection to Structures
  • 8.7 Installation in Casings and Tunnels
  • 8.8 Other Considerations
  • 8.9 Corrosion
  • 8.10 Measurement of Pipe Deformation
  • 8.11 First Filling of Pipes
  • 9 GENERAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
  • 10 STEEL PIPE
  • 10.1 General Background and Discussion
  • 10.2 Product Information
  • 10.3 Linings and Coatings
  • 10.4 Pipe Shipping and Handling
  • 10.5 Installation
  • 10.6 Backfilling
  • 10.7 Testing and Acceptance11 CORRUGATED METAL PIPE
  • 11.1 General Background and Discussion
  • 11.2 Shipping and Handling
  • 11.3 Installation of Corrugated Metal Pipe
  • 11.4 Inspection and Testing
  • 12 DUCTILE IRON PIPE
  • 12.1 General Background and Discussion
  • 12.2 Product Information
  • 12.3 A Sample Project to Describe Ductile Iron Pipe Installation
  • 12.4 Delivering Pipe to the Job Site
  • 12.5 Laying Pipe
  • 12.6 Tapping
  • 12.7 Connections to Structures
  • 12.8 Installing in Tunnels and Casings
  • 12.9 Related Topics
  • 12.10 Testing and Acceptance12.11 Record Drawings
  • 13 PRESTRESSED CONCRETE CYLINDER PIPE
  • 13.1 General Background and Discussion
  • 13.2 Product Information
  • 13.3 Linings and Coatings
  • 13.4 Shipping and Handling
  • 13.5 Installation
  • 14 REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE
  • 14.1 General Background and Discussion
  • 14.2 Description of Reinforced Concrete Pipe
  • 14.3 A Sample Project to Illustrate Actual Installation Work
  • 15 BAR-WRAPPED CONCRETE CYLINDER PIPE
  • 15.1 General Background and Discussion
  • 15.2 Product Information