jimbo2
Geotechnical
- Dec 20, 2002
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I am working on the design of a telescoping manhole comprised of alternating 42" and 48" HDPE pipe. This manhole is to be placed to a depth of over 150 feet in a solid waste landfill. Due to settlement of the waste and the resulting down drag on the pipe system, I will have to allow for the individual pipe sections to telescope longitudinally along the vertical axis. Initially the pipe will be held in place using support rings and (I think 3/4"
shear pins comprised of HDPE rod. To design the shear pins and support rings I need to know the shear strength of the HDPE rod material. All I have found on the rod I am thinking of specifying (from McMaster-Carr)is tensile strength at 2600 psi and impact strength of 0.4 ft-lbs/in. McMaster Carr has not returned my e-mail request for data; however, I did find a data sheet that gives me the shear strength of PE lumber at 1950 psi. Does anyone know where I can find data on the shear strength of HDPE rod?