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Pipelines 2015 Recent Advances in Underground Pipeline Engineering and Construction edited by V. Firat Sever Sever
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Conference Name:
- Pipelines 2015 Conference Baltimore, Maryland, United States 2015
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Pipelines--Congresses.
- Pipelines.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1935 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Reston, Virginia : American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015.
- Summary:
- Proceedings of Pipelines 2015, held in Baltimore, Maryland, August 23-26, 2015. Sponsored by the Pipelines Division of ASCE. This collection contains 174 peer-reviewed papers on recent advances in underground pipeline engineering and construction. Topics include: trenchless installation; pipeline planning, design, analysis, and construction; risk and safety assessments; and operation, maintenance, and rehabilitation of pipelines. These papers will be useful to design and consulting engineers, owner agencies and operators, and contractors, manufacturers, and suppliers of pipelines.
- Contents:
- Cover; Contents; Trenchless Installation; Sugarloaf Pipeline, Kp41 Tunnel-Design and Construction; Challenges and Rewards of a Successful Compound Curve Microtunnel Drive; Microtunneling Technology Implemented for the Replacement of an Aging One Mile PCCP 36-inch Force Main to Minimize Environmental Impacts; Kaw WTP Water Transmission Main: Serving North Lawrence and Beyond; Permitting Requirements Drive Trenchless Design and Project Risk: An HDD Pressure Pipeline Case History; HDD Utilized to Complete Key Crossings for Transmission Lines from New Woodbridge Energy Center
- How to Manufacture an Endless Pipe OnsiteHitting the Bulls-Eye: How to Cut-In a 108"" Outlet to a 108"" Vertical Shaft 230' Beneath a Lake; Alternative Pipe Material Choice Provides Trenchless Solution; Teamwork in Trenchless Projects: The Martha Lake Gateway Experience; Experimental Examination of the Mathematical Model for Predicting the Borehole Pressure during Horizontal Directional Drilling ASCE; Victory Pipeline Duchesne County Utah Water Conservancy District; Big Pipe-Tight Quarters: Lessons Learned from Large Diameter Urban Pipelines; Arching Effects in Box Jacking Projects
- Pipe Haunching Study Using Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis Including the Use of SoilcreteTrenchless Rehabilitation Saves Grottoes, VA, Culverts-and Money-Without Disrupting Traffic; Trenchless Technologies Decision Support System Using Integrated Hierarchical Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms; Water Pipeline from Turkey to Cyprus-1,600 mm Diameter Polyethylene 100 Pipeline and Its Flange-Technology Solution; Make Way for Progress-The Challenges of Relocating Large Diameter Water Mains for Light Rail System Expansion
- Under the River and through the Woods: Design and Construction of Two Large Diameter Horizontal Directional Drills for the City of Corpus ChristiLessons Learned from Horizontal Directional Drilling Installation of HDPE Sewer Forcemains in Anne Arundel County, Maryland; HDD River Crossing Improves Reliability of Water System and Meets Growing Demand; Thermal Contraction Lesson Results in Steel Tunnel Liner ASCE; An Engineer's Guide to Nondestructive Weld Examination; Streamlining the Submittal Process-Do's and Don'ts
- Liquefaction-Induced Differential Settlement and Resulting Loading and Structural Analysis of Buried Steel and Cast Iron PipelinesGuidance from Tunnel Impact Analyses for DC Clean Rivers Project: Design Build Bidding to Protect Critical Pipelines; Design and Construction I; Seismic Fragility Functions for Sewerage Pipelines; Identifying Seismic Vulnerability Factors for Wastewater Pipelines after the Canterbury (NZ) Earthquake Sequence 2010-2011; Shaking Table Test for Axial Behavior of Buried Inner Rehabilitated Pipes Affected by Aging Pipes in Liquefied Ground
- Design and Fabrication Requirements of a High-Pressure Steel Pipeline
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-5231-0173-3
- 0-7844-7936-4
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