Pipelines in Adverse Environments II

by Mark B. Pickell, (M.ASCE), Proj. Engr.; T. D. Williamson Inc., P.O. Box 3409, Tulsa, OK 74101,


American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY
978-0-87262-385-9 (ISBN-13) | 0-87262-385-8 (ISBN-10), 1983, Soft Cover, Pg. 748

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Conference information: Conference on Pipelines in Adverse Environments II | San Diego, California, United States | November 14-16, 1983

Out of Print: Not available at ASCE Bookstore.


Document Type: Book - Proceedings

Abstract:

State of the art and future trends in pipeline design, construction and maintenance are reviewed. Specific areas addressed include adverse terrain conditions, river crossings-particularly in cold regions, marine pipelines, and outfalls. Design, construction, and maintenance of pipelines in urban areas are also covered. Geotechnical considerations for outfalls and pipelines are covered. Trends are exemplified with case reports, modeling techniques, and technology assessments. Pipe corrosion, soil-pipe interaction, temperature effects, and various loads and forces on pipelines are also addressed.



Subject Headings: Soil-pipe interaction | Pipelines | Pipeline design | Maintenance and operation | Construction management | Water pollution | Wastewater management

 

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