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Sewers : rehabilitation and new construction : repair and renovation /

This, the first of two volumes, gives a comprehensive treatment of the civil engineering work relating to sewers and emphasises the practical aspects of repair and renovation. A considerable amount of theoretical work already exists on this subject. However this book is unique in meeting the enginee...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Read, Geoffrey F., Vickridge, Ian G.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, 1997.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Sewers
  • Rehabilitation and New Construction: Repair and Renovation; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editor; About the Assistant Editor; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1. The Development of Public Health Engineering; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Ancient hygiene; 1.3 The Middle Ages and the early modern period; 1.4 Water
  • the foundation of life
  • waste water; 1.5 Population and urbanisation; 1.6 Life in the Victorian period; Bibliography; Chapter 2. The Development of the National Sewerage Network; 2.1 Early sewers, pre-1830; 2.2 Second generation sewers, 1828-90
  • 2.3 Characteristics of first and second generation sewers in Manchester2.4 The interceptor sewers
  • lettered sewers; 2.5 Extended main drainage scheme
  • numbered sewers; 2.6 The present-day situation; 2.7 Construction materials; Chapter 3. The Problems of Sewerage Dereliction; 3.1 Background; 3.2 Infiltration/exfiltration; 3.3 The environmental impact of sewer collapse; 3.4 Sewer collapses
  • effect on overall economy; 3.5 The problem; 3.6 The brick sewers of Manchester; 3.7 Generally; 3.8 Present-day impact of original construction methods; 3.9 Structural considerations
  • 3.10 Assessing structural3.11 Summary; Chapter 4. Planning Sewerage Rehabilitation and Maintenance; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Maintenance strategies; 4.3 Rehabilitation strategies; 4.4 Computerised maintenance management; 4.5 The future; References; Chapter 5. Sewer Surveys; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Location of underground assets; 5.3 Inspection of underground assets; 5.4 Computer and software support for surveying; 5.5 The future; References; Chapter 6. Traffic Management and Public Relations; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Traffic problems following sewer collapse
  • 6.3 Traffic management
  • planned sewer repairs and renovation works6.4 The wider view; 6.5 Public relations; 6.6 The future; Bibliography; Chapter 7. Access; 7.1 Present-day requirements; 7.2 Access in early sewers; 7.3 Types of manholes; 7.4 Shaft construction; 7.5 Internal layouts of manholes; 7.6 Shaft construction programmes; 7.7 Access and public utilities; 7.8 City centre problems and solutions; References; Chapter 8. Hydraulic Assessment; 8.1 Rainfall runoff and overland flow processes; 8.2 Rainfall; 8.3 Rainfall losses; 8.4 Rainfall runoff; 8.5 Mathematical modelling
  • 8.6 Building and verifying the mathematical simulation model8.7 Catchment and sewer system data; References; Chapter 9. Ancillary Works
  • Cleaning and Overpumping; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Overpumping; 9.3 Sewer cleaning; Bibliography; Chapter 10. Repair and Renovation; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Repair or stabilisation techniques-man-entry sewers; 10.3 Renovation
  • man-entry sewers; 10.4 Renovation
  • non-man-entry sewers; 10.5 Hard linings; 10.6 Soft linings; 10.7 Spray linings; 10.8 Problems associated with lining systems; 10.9 Stabilisation; 10.10 Renovation
  • long-term