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Bed Load Erosion Patterns and Their Effect on the Structural Strength of Rigid Pipes Made of Homogeneous Materials
This manuscript concerns the decrease of the structural strength of rigid pipes made of homogeneous materials due to bed load erosion, caused by different concentrations of hard solid particles transported by the sanitary sewage, or surface runoff. Such a phenomenon has been observed in combined san...
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Published in: | The open civil engineering journal 2013, Vol.7 (1), p.32-49 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This manuscript concerns the decrease of the structural strength of rigid pipes made of homogeneous materials
due to bed load erosion, caused by different concentrations of hard solid particles transported by the sanitary sewage, or
surface runoff. Such a phenomenon has been observed in combined sanitary systems (CSS), as well as in force mains delivering
domestic sewage due to the penetration of hard solid particles into the sanitary sewerage system. Field observations
have indicated that the low concentrations of solid particles transported with the sewage lead to the formation of a
groove at the pipe invert. Experiments carried out in this study have shown that the width of the groove mainly depends
on the concentration of the solid particles. Numerical simulations have indicated that bed load erosion resulting from very
low concentrations of solid small particles may be more detrimental to the structural strength of the pipe than higher concentration
of such particles. |
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ISSN: | 1874-1495 1874-1495 |
DOI: | 10.2174/1874149520130417001 |