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In-Situ Load Testing of Corrugated Steel Pipe-Arch Culverts

Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 2008
A large number of corrugated metal pipe-arch culverts are located under highways. This study investigates the field performance of four existing pipe-arch culverts under static and dynamic loads. Effects of various parameters were considered in selection of the culverts, including backfill height, loading conditions, age of placement, and culvert ...
Halil Sezen   +2 more
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Velocity distributions near the inlet of corrugated steel pipe culverts

Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2012
This paper presents the findings of a study examining the velocity field within the inlet region of a corrugated steel pipe (CSP) culvert model with vertical headwall, 45° wingwall, and projecting end inlet treatments. Also examined are the effects of embedding the culvert below the stream bed and backfilling the culvert with granular material.
Martin Hunt, Shawn Clark, Rob Tkach
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Framework for Inspection, Maintenance, and Replacement of Corrugated Steel Culvert Pipes

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2005
A framework for inspection, rehabilitation, and replacement of corrugated steel culvert pipes (CSCP) is developed. It is expected to lead to developing a culvert information management system (CIMS), wherein justification and need are based on recent Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) requirements.
Jay N. Meegoda   +3 more
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Research of the loss of the corrugated stainless steel pipe in HTS cable

2015 IEEE International Conference on Applied Superconductivity and Electromagnetic Devices (ASEMD), 2015
Stainless steel is usually non-magnetic or low magnetic austenitic stainless steel, which may convert to martensite when mechanical deformed. The stainless steel corrugated pipe becomes magnetic when marttensite exist, which cause hysteresis loss happens when AC current pass through the cable inside the corrugated pipe.
Xi Ze Zhang   +5 more
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Field evaluation of performance of corroded corrugated steel pipe before and after sliplining rehabilitation

Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 2020
Jie Han, , Saif Jawad
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