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Hydraulic performance of damaged-end corrugated steel pipe culverts

Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2008
Culverts are a common and physically simple type of hydraulic structure, which are often fabricated as circular, corrugated steel pipe (CSP) sections. Because of the relatively thin wall of CSP, the ends of such pipe are frequently in a damaged condition.
J A Kells
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Estimating Service Life for Corrugated Steel Pipe Culverts

2018 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2018
This research category paper is a work in progress that discusses the processes used to improve the service life estimation of steel culverts under roadways in the State of California. The service life of Corrugated Steel Pipe (CSP) culverts is largely dictated by the loss of wall section of pipe arising from corrosion.
George Aquino   +8 more
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Statewide Corrosivity Study on Corrugated Steel Culvert Pipe

2002
https://www.mdt.mt.gov/research/projects/hyd/soil_study ...
Hepfner, Jon J.   +1 more
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Longitudinal bending strength of corrugated steel pipe

Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 1980
Corrugated steel pipe (CSP) is used in large numbers for drainage structures, particularly in highway engineering. The corrugations increase the wall stiffness of the pipe by a factor of about 100, so relatively light-gauge material can be used to resist the earth loading on the buried pipe.
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Aluminum‐Coated Corrugated Steel‐Pipe Field Performance

Journal of Transportation Engineering, 1990
The design life used by many agencies for planning drainage structures has increased to 50 years or more in recent years. This has created a niche for a more durable product in the low‐cost market. Aluminum‐coated corrugated steel pipe (CSP) is one contender for this niche.
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