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Oscar Scussel, Michael J. Brennan, Fabrício Cézar L. de Almeida, Mauricio K. Iwanaga, Jennifer M. Muggleton, Phillip F. Joseph and Yan Gao
The frequency range of the leak noise in buried water pipes, measured using acoustic correlators, depends significantly on the type of pipe and its location as well as the type of sensors used. Having a rough idea of this frequency range can be beneficia...
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Feng Tian, Qingfeng Miao, Haibin Shi, Ruiping Li, Xu Dou, Jie Duan, Jing Liu and Weiying Feng
As an effective method to improve saline?alkali land, the drainage from subsurface pipes has been extensively studied in typical arid and semi-arid agricultural areas (Hetao Irrigation District). However, there are few studies on the improvement of subsu...
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Wen-Shen Ran, Li Niu, Yang Wang, Nan Lin, Guo-Wei Feng and Hui-Qing Lan
In recent years, polyethylene (PE) pipes have been widely utilized for urban natural gas transmission. However, as the use of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes increases, their service life and long-term performance assessment have become one of the...
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Saif Alzabeebee, Safaa Manfi Alshibany, Suraparb Keawsawasvong and Davide Forcellini
Tire-derived aggregate (TDA) has been proposed in recent studies to be considered as part of backfill soil to reduce stress and strain developed in buried pipes. However, little attention is paid to checking the influence of TDA on the behavior of concre...
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James Geisbush and Samuel T. Ariaratnam
The consequences of failures from large-diameter water pipelines can be severe. Results can include significant property damage, adjacent damage to infrastructure such as roads and bridges resulting in transportation delays or shutdowns, adjacent structu...
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