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ASCE preliminary research on pipeline flotation
Pipe line flotation is undesired rising or sinking of pipe line during or after installation; it is usually caused by agitation of pipes of bulk specific gravity much different than that of backfill or ambient sediment; rising effect is studied experimentally; table for computing exposure to flotation is provided; relationship between flotation effects, shear strength, and liquid limit is studied; thixotropic regain for various sediments is studied and shown to be related to flotation effects; pipe line flotation table is based on "first guess" methods of estimating bulk specific gravity of pipe that will be safe from rising or sinking.
ASCE preliminary research on pipeline flotation
Pipe line flotation is undesired rising or sinking of pipe line during or after installation; it is usually caused by agitation of pipes of bulk specific gravity much different than that of backfill or ambient sediment; rising effect is studied experimentally; table for computing exposure to flotation is provided; relationship between flotation effects, shear strength, and liquid limit is studied; thixotropic regain for various sediments is studied and shown to be related to flotation effects; pipe line flotation table is based on "first guess" methods of estimating bulk specific gravity of pipe that will be safe from rising or sinking.
ASCE preliminary research on pipeline flotation
ASCE -- Proc (J Pipeline Div)
1966
45 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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