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Development of trenchless rehabilitation for underground pipelines from an academic perspective
Highlights The contents of 50 papers are distilled and synthesized. The review covers performance assessment, construction, and decision management of trenchless pipeline rehabilitation. The limitations of existing academic research and future directions are identified.
Abstract Underground pipelines are crucial infrastructure that can deteriorate over time. Trenchless techniques have emerged as an efficient and eco-friendly solution for pipeline rehabilitation without excavation. This paper reviews the academic progress of trenchless technologies for underground pipeline rehabilitation through a systematic literature search across major databases. The objective is to summarize the state-of-the-art and provide directions for future research. The review reveals that while extensive lab experiments exist on evaluating post-trenchless repair performance, real-world applications are limited due to lack of implementation standards and long-term assessments. For trenchless construction, current methods are suitable for short-distance repairs but inadequate for long-distance scenarios like underwater pipelines. In decision-making and management, focus has centered on repair selection and carbon accounting whereas integrating artificial intelligence and implementing carbon management frameworks warrant more attention. This review highlights key knowledge gaps such as long-distance underwater trenchless repairs and indicates needs like artificial intelligence integration to manage large databases for decision-making. The identified limitations provide insights on potential research topics to advance the trenchless rehabilitation of buried pipelines.
Development of trenchless rehabilitation for underground pipelines from an academic perspective
Highlights The contents of 50 papers are distilled and synthesized. The review covers performance assessment, construction, and decision management of trenchless pipeline rehabilitation. The limitations of existing academic research and future directions are identified.
Abstract Underground pipelines are crucial infrastructure that can deteriorate over time. Trenchless techniques have emerged as an efficient and eco-friendly solution for pipeline rehabilitation without excavation. This paper reviews the academic progress of trenchless technologies for underground pipeline rehabilitation through a systematic literature search across major databases. The objective is to summarize the state-of-the-art and provide directions for future research. The review reveals that while extensive lab experiments exist on evaluating post-trenchless repair performance, real-world applications are limited due to lack of implementation standards and long-term assessments. For trenchless construction, current methods are suitable for short-distance repairs but inadequate for long-distance scenarios like underwater pipelines. In decision-making and management, focus has centered on repair selection and carbon accounting whereas integrating artificial intelligence and implementing carbon management frameworks warrant more attention. This review highlights key knowledge gaps such as long-distance underwater trenchless repairs and indicates needs like artificial intelligence integration to manage large databases for decision-making. The identified limitations provide insights on potential research topics to advance the trenchless rehabilitation of buried pipelines.
Development of trenchless rehabilitation for underground pipelines from an academic perspective
Xi, Dongmin (author) / Lu, Hongfang (author) / Zou, Xing (author) / Fu, Yun (author) / Ni, Houming (author) / Li, Baicheng (author)
2023-11-18
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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