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Buried Plastic Pipe TechnologyAvailable to Purchase
By
George S. Buczala
George S. Buczala
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Michael J. Cassady
Michael J. Cassady
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ISBN-10:
0-8031-1395-1
ISBN:
978-0-8031-1395-4
No. of Pages:
415
Publisher:
ASTM International
Publication date:
1990

The stringent design criteria set for large diameter sewer force mains encompass many factors. These mains must resist external loading from backfill and live loads prior to the line being pressurized. Once pressurized, the pipe must withstand the combined effects of both the internal pressure and external loads. In addition, the pipe must be corrosion resistant to the interior flow and, in many cases, to severe external corrosive environment. If thrust blocking is not provided, the pipeline must be capable of resisting the unbalanced forces at bends, wyes, tees, etc. By meeting all of these criteria, the pipe should perform satisfactorily over the design life of the project.

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AWWA C950 Fiberglass Pressure Pipe
2.
ASTM F714 — Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe (SDR-PR) Based on Outside Diameter
3.
ASTM D3350 — Polyethylene Plastics Pipe and Fittings Materials
4.
UNI-B-11 — Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Water Transmission Pipe (Nominal Diameters 14-36 Inch)
5.
AWWA C904 — Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Water Transmission Pipe, Nominal Diameters 14 In. through 36 In.
6.
AWWA C200 — Steel Water Pipe 6 In. and Larger
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AWWA C210 — Liquid Epoxy Coating Systems for the Interior and Exterior of Steel Water Pipelines
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AWWA C214 — Tape Coating Systems for the Exterior of Steel Water Pipelines
9.
C206 — Field Welding of Steel Water Pipe Joints
10.
ASTM D2321 — Underground Installation of Flexible Thermoplastic Sewer Pipe
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