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Buried pipe analysis

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KeyboardKev

Civil/Environmental
May 26, 2002
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If using a flowable fill/lean concrete mix for pipe bedding under deep burial, what is a proper value for the "soil modulus" used in burial calculations? I'm think it related to the modulus of elasticity of the bedding fill, but I'm not sure.
 
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There are two componenets in the analysis of a buried pipe when it comes to soil moduli. The embedment modulus is what you are referrring to but one also takes into account the native soil modulus.

I suggest you download Australian Standard AS 2566.1 available from for a few dollars. The commentary alone is worth the price. There is a discussion there on deep trenches and the alternate design methods. Also there is information on the type of bedding/backfill to which you refer.
 
Assuming that your bedding material has a compressive strength somewhere between 500 and 1000 psi and is reasonably thick (8-12 inches), then the modulus value would be that of the flowable fill or lean concrete. This value will be somewhere between 250ksi and 500ksi.
 
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