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Distribution, Evaluation, Water, Water-pipesEdition | Availability |
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Potential techniques for the assessment of joints in water distribution pipelines
2006, Awwa Research Foundation, American Water Works Association, IWA Publishing
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Assessment of requirements
3. Utility survey
4. Understanding joint behavior
5. Potenital techniques for the detection of joints
6. Potential condition assessment techiques for joints with non-detectable leakage
7. Condition assessment techniques for joints with detectable leakage
8. Potential joint rehabilitation techniques
9. Decision support tool
10. Conclusions and recommendations
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Abbreviations
Appendix A. Mains population
Appendix B. Total number of failures during a typical year
Appendix C. Normalised failures (per km per year)
Appendix D. Failure type and cause by company
Appendix E. Joint repair methods by company and material
Appendix F. Jointing techniques
Appendix G. Combined cost of joint repair by material
Appendix H. Sources of information
Appendix I. Potential joint degradation mechanisms
Appendix J. Bodycote report
Appendix K. Finite element analysis (FEA) modeling.
Edition Notes
CD-ROM contains Decision support tool v. 1.0 and appendices A-K.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-229).
CD-ROM best viewed with Microsoft Access 97 or 2000 and Adobe Reader 6.0 or higher.
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