csd72
Structural
- May 4, 2006
- 4,574
I have a project where it is proposed to insert a PE pipe into an existing cast iron pipe which runs under a rail line. We have done this type of thing in the past but usually the PE pipe is a reasonably tight fit.
In this one the CI pipe is about 24" and the new PE is only about 12" due to the need to push it around a few bends. The managers of the line have requested engineering calculations to prove that the replacement works will not cause undue settlement of the line in the future.
My proposal is to fill the annulus between the new and the old pipe with bentonite though I am not sure about the suitability of this as a permanent filler. Does anyone know of a good reference for using bentonite in this application and also what type of mix and what type of shrinkage to expect if it does dry out.
I am planning on sealing of the end of the pipe with expanding foam but I am concerned about leakage in the future from pipe corrosion.
Any help/advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
In this one the CI pipe is about 24" and the new PE is only about 12" due to the need to push it around a few bends. The managers of the line have requested engineering calculations to prove that the replacement works will not cause undue settlement of the line in the future.
My proposal is to fill the annulus between the new and the old pipe with bentonite though I am not sure about the suitability of this as a permanent filler. Does anyone know of a good reference for using bentonite in this application and also what type of mix and what type of shrinkage to expect if it does dry out.
I am planning on sealing of the end of the pipe with expanding foam but I am concerned about leakage in the future from pipe corrosion.
Any help/advice on this would be greatly appreciated.