EngWade
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 5, 2009
- 64
I've thoroughly reviewed and experimented with the Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association's Thrust Restraint Design for Ductile Iron Pipe program (their program for determining required lengths of restrained pipe joints). It's clear to me that DIPRA would want to err on the side of conservativeness (and in fact, they have a factor of safety built right into their program). However, my questions is - how much conservativeness is built in? My hope is to find someone on here who has experiece with restrained pipe installations, and hopefully DIPRA's program, and how far apart the two are (or aren't). Adjusting the input parameters (within a reasonable range) results in quite significant differences in pipe lengths.
For example:
8"x8"x8" tee, with 20' between the first joints
Type 5 laying condition
Sand Silt soil classification
5' of cover
Tested at 150 psi
Factor of Safety of 1.5
Restrained pipe length (bare) = 12'
Restrained pipe length (polywrapped) = 17'
Now, say the contractor wanted to test the system prior to fully backfilling and compacting the system. Assume he conducts the test with only 2' of backfill.
8"x8"x8" tee, with 20' between the first joints
Type 5 laying condition
Sand Silt soil classification
2' of cover
Tested at 150 psi
Factor of Safety of 1.5
Restrained pipe length (bare) = 73'
Restrained pipe length (polywrapped) = 104'(!!!)
Slight, justifiable alterations of the other input parameters result in a similar effect to the pipe lengths.
My client's day job happens to be as a contractor, so he is quite experienced in construction and installation of DIP water mains. However, he has always used thrust blocking (as have I), and the liability will ultimately rest with me anyway, and so I'm concerned with the uncertainty in the program. Perhaps the lesson here is to force the contractor to complete all his backfilling/compaction prior to testing?
Any experience out there?
Thanks in advance.
For example:
8"x8"x8" tee, with 20' between the first joints
Type 5 laying condition
Sand Silt soil classification
5' of cover
Tested at 150 psi
Factor of Safety of 1.5
Restrained pipe length (bare) = 12'
Restrained pipe length (polywrapped) = 17'
Now, say the contractor wanted to test the system prior to fully backfilling and compacting the system. Assume he conducts the test with only 2' of backfill.
8"x8"x8" tee, with 20' between the first joints
Type 5 laying condition
Sand Silt soil classification
2' of cover
Tested at 150 psi
Factor of Safety of 1.5
Restrained pipe length (bare) = 73'
Restrained pipe length (polywrapped) = 104'(!!!)
Slight, justifiable alterations of the other input parameters result in a similar effect to the pipe lengths.
My client's day job happens to be as a contractor, so he is quite experienced in construction and installation of DIP water mains. However, he has always used thrust blocking (as have I), and the liability will ultimately rest with me anyway, and so I'm concerned with the uncertainty in the program. Perhaps the lesson here is to force the contractor to complete all his backfilling/compaction prior to testing?
Any experience out there?
Thanks in advance.