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Pipe-Soil Friction Angle

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ahijazi

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Does anybody know where I can find Pipe-Soil Friciton Angle Tables for different pipe materials and soil types.
 
[The DIPRA recommendations are of course for ductile iron pipe.]
 
Thank you for the DIPRA catalog link, but I am looking for other pipe materials such as RCCP and PVC.
 
ahijazi - You can find some of that info in NAVFAC DM-7. (In the '75 edition, it's Table 10-1.)

For formed concrete (which I assume includes RCCP) against...

Clean gravel or gravel-sand mixtures - 22 to 26 degrees
Clean sand or silt-sand-gravel mixture - 17 to 22
Fine sandy silt or NP silt - 17

For steel sheet pile, probably similar to steel pipe, the numbers are generally 3 degrees lower.

For PVC, no numbers were provided, but seems to me they could be real low.

Does this help? A newer edition might have PVC.

DRG
 
dgillette,

Thank you for that reference.

I found the table you referred to on page 86 at this link:
Do you have any idea how I can get an updated source that has Plastic or PVC listed becuase this was last updated in 1986?

Thanks Again
 
A lot of pipe specs I see for smooth outside pipes limit the maximum slope to 10%. I'd go with a corrugated outside pipe steeper than 10%. Then you could get back to soil to soil friction as the soil fills the corrugations.

You'll need to consider hydraulic issues with pipes sloped more than 10%. Maybe thrust blocks on every joint.

You never said why you are needing the info. What's the application?

David
 
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