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Inspecting Pipeline Installation [Pehme köide]

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This manual describes successful construction methods and procedures for installing common types of pipes used to transport water-like fluids. ""Inspecting Pipeline Installation"" focuses on the needs of field personnel, constructors, and inspectors. It assumes the pipeline design is complete, decisions on alternatives are resolved, and the designer's concepts are now ready for conversion to a real project. Pipeline construction is complex and demanding and requires the services of skilled contractors and craftsmen. Construction quality control and assurance are strict job requirements. This manual has two main purposes. First, it provides an educational tool for readers with limited experience. Second, it consolidates a wealth of practical pipeline installation information into one volume. This book covers introductory and advanced topics. It provides guidance for those with limited technical backgrounds, as well as those without specific working knowledge of a variety of pipe materials. It is suitable for non-technical personnel needing basic information regarding the pipeline installation.
Introduction
1(6)
Targeted Readership
2(1)
Terminology
3(1)
Text Organization
4(1)
Emphasis on Construction Practices
4(1)
Sources of Information
5(2)
Soil Mechanics For Pipeline Constructors
7(26)
Introduction
7(3)
Natural Soil Components
10(2)
Describing a Soil Mixture
12(6)
Groundwater
18(2)
Loads in a Soil Mass
20(3)
Soil Compaction
23(3)
The Geotechnical Report
26(1)
Pipe Stiffness
27(2)
Interaction of the Soil and the Pipe Structure
29(4)
Describing Common Procedures
33(2)
Obtaining Pipe From A Supplier
35(2)
Managing The Project
37(4)
Excavation And Backfilling
41(38)
The Major Common Work
41(2)
Excavation of a Pipe Trench: The First Phase of Pipeline Earthwork
43(15)
Other Important Earthwork Decisions
58(4)
Moving Earth
62(6)
Embedding the Pipe: The Second Phase of Pipeline Earthwork
68(6)
Problem Conditions during Backfilling
74(1)
Completing the Trench: The Third Phase of Pipeline Earthwork
75(1)
Notes to Inspectors
76(3)
Pipe Shipping And Handling
79(6)
Controlling Pipe Delivery
79(6)
General Installation For All Pipes
85(10)
Basic Workplace Control
85(1)
General Pipe Installation
86(1)
Handling and Operational Issues
86(3)
Mainline Connections
89(1)
Reaction or Thrust Blocking
90(1)
Connection to Structures
90(1)
Installation in Casings and Tunnels
91(1)
Other Considerations
92(1)
Corrosion
92(1)
Measurement of Pipe Deformation
92(1)
First Filling of Pipes
93(2)
General Installation Procedures
95(4)
Steel Pipe
99(16)
General Background and Discussion
99(2)
Product Information
101(4)
Linings and Coatings
105(2)
Pipe Shipping and Handling
107(1)
Installation
108(4)
Backfilling
112(1)
Testing and Acceptance
113(2)
Corrugated Metal Pipe
115(8)
General Background and Discussion
115(2)
Shipping and Handling
117(1)
Installation of Corrugated Metal Pipe
118(3)
Inspection and Testing
121(2)
Ductile Iron Pipe
123(20)
General Background and Discussion
123(1)
Product Information
124(3)
A Sample Project to Describe Ductile Iron Pipe Installation
127(1)
Delivering Pipe to the Job Site
128(3)
Laying Pipe
131(5)
Tapping
136(1)
Connections to Structures
137(1)
Installing in Tunnels and Casings
137(1)
Related Topics
138(2)
Testing and Acceptance
140(2)
Record Drawings
142(1)
Prestressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe
143(14)
General Background and Discussion
143(2)
Product Information
145(3)
Linings and Coatings
148(1)
Shipping and Handling
149(1)
Installation
150(7)
Reinforced Concrete Pipe
157(16)
General Background and Discussion
157(1)
Description of Reinforced Concrete Pipe
158(6)
A Sample Project to Illustrate Actual Installation Work
164(9)
Bar-Wrapped Concrete Cylinder Pipe
173(14)
General Background and Discussion
173(1)
Product Information
174(4)
Shipping and Handling
178(1)
Installation
179(5)
Testing and Acceptance
184(1)
Conditional Acceptance
185(2)
Vitrified Clay Pipe
187(8)
General Background and Discussion
187(1)
Shipping and Handling
188(1)
Installation
189(5)
Final Testing
194(1)
Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe
195(16)
General Background and Discussion
195(2)
Receiving, Storage, and Handling
197(2)
Installation
199(7)
Inspection and Testing
206(5)
Polyethylene Pipe
211(20)
General Background and Discussion
211(6)
Shipping and Handling Polyethylene Pipe
217(2)
Installation of Polyethylene Pipe
219(9)
Testing and Acceptance
228(3)
Fiberglass-Reinforced (Thermosetting Resin) Plastic Pipe
231(20)
General Background
231(1)
Product Information
232(2)
Shipping and Handling Fiberglass Pipe
234(2)
Unloading and Handling Pipe
236(1)
Installation
237(2)
Joining
239(1)
Other Joining Methods
240(1)
Pipe Fittings
241(1)
Pipe Placement and Assembly
241(1)
Tapping
242(1)
Field Cutting of Fiberglass Pipe
242(1)
Installation in Tunnels, Casings, and for Sliplining
242(2)
Pipe Jacking and Microtunneling
244(1)
Other Considerations during Pipe Laying
245(1)
Use of Temporary Trench Shoring
245(1)
Trench Construction in Rock
246(1)
Thrust Blocks, Concrete Encasement, Rigid Connections
246(2)
Valves
248(1)
Testing and Acceptance
249(2)
Appendix A Excavator's Checklist 251(4)
Appendix B Industry Organizations 255(6)
Appendix C Modified Iowa Formula 261(2)
Index 263