Structural Mechanics of Buried Pipes

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Buried pipes are a highly efficient method of transport. In fact, only open channels are less costly to construct. However, the structural mechanics of buried pipes can be complicated, and imprecisions in the properties of the soil envelope are usually too great to justify lengthy, complicated analyses. Designers and engineers need principles and methods that simplify analysis and maximize their knowledge of the pipe's performance and performance limits.Structural Mechanics of Buried Pipes minimizes complicated theories, breaks through the imprecisions in the properties of soil, and presents principles that simplify analysis and lead to designs of higher performance and safety. With knowledge built on experience, experimentation, and sound principles, the authors guide readers through the design and analysis processes. They use examples based on actual buried structures and analyze a variety of pipe-soil interaction problems. Sound principles, plentiful examples, and a straightforward presentation provide an outstanding framework for hands-on application and an ideal self-study guide.

Author(s): Reynold King Watkins, Loren Runar Anderson
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 1999

Language: English
Pages: 476
Tags: Транспорт;Промышленные трубопроводные системы;

Structural Mechanics of Buried Pipes......Page 0
ABOUT THE AUTHORS......Page 3
GENERAL NOTATION......Page 4
CONTENTS......Page 5
ACKNOWLEDGMENT......Page 6
UNITS......Page 7