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PVC Sewer Pipe Design & Installation. Flexible Conduit Theory. Flexible Pipe Design. Pipe Stiffness Soil Stiffness Load on pipe Earth Load Live Load. PVC Pipe Stiffness. ASTM D2412 – “Standard Test Method for External Loading Properties of Plastic Pipe by Parallel Plate Loading”.
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Flexible Pipe Design • Pipe Stiffness • Soil Stiffness • Load on pipe • Earth Load • Live Load
PVC Pipe Stiffness ASTM D2412 – “Standard Test Method for External Loading Properties of Plastic Pipe by Parallel Plate Loading” Pipe Stiffness is based on an arbitrary datum of 5% Deflection
Pipe Stiffness Equation y F • Where: • F = Recorded load on pipe (lb/in) • y = Recorded deflection (in) • F/y = Pipe stiffness (lb /in-in)
Profile Pipe Technology Where: E=Modulus of Elasticity (psi) I=Moment of Inertia, t3/12 in3 r=Mean Radius (in)
Flexible Pipe Design • Pipe Stiffness • Soil Stiffness • Load on pipe • Earth Load • Live Load
Flexible Pipe Design • Pipe Stiffness • Soil Stiffness • Load on pipe • Earth Load • Live Load
Marston’s Load Formula • Wc = Load on pipe (lb/linear foot) • Cd = Trench Load Coefficient • w = Unit weight of soil (lb/ft3) • Bd = Trench width at top of pipe • Bc = Pipe OD (ft)
Trench Condition Load Producing Forces Shearing Force Shearing Force RIGID PIPE FLEXIBLE PIPE
PRISM LOAD IS THE MAXIMUM SOIL LOAD ON THE FLEXIBLE PIPE SYSTEM Where: P=Pressure at the top of the pipe due to weight of soil (lb/ft2) =Unit weight of soil (lb/ft3) H=Depth from ground surface to top of pipe (ft)
Flexible Pipe Theory • Pipe Stiffness • Soil Stiffness • Load on pipe • Earth Load • Live Load
H20 Highway Load Figure Vertical Soil Pressure (LBS/FT2) Vertical Soil Pressure (LBS/FT2)
Modified Iowa Equation Where: y/D = Pipe Deflection DL = Deflection Lag Factor K = Bedding Factor W’ = Live Load (psi) P = Prism Load (psi) F = Load on Pipe (lb/in) F/y = Pipe Stiffness (lb/in-in) E’ = Modulus of Soil Reaction (psi)
Example Calculations • GIVEN • Pipe Diameter = 60 Inch • Maximum Cover Depth = 45 feet • Native Soil = Silt & Clay (ML-CL), with less than 25% coarse grained particles • Will PVC Pipe Work? • What Pipe Stiffness is Appropriate? • What Embedment Design(s) is Required? • Provide Calculations
Example Calculation • Given • Pipe Diameter = 54 Inch • Maximum Cover Depth = 62 feet • Native Soil is Sandy Silt (SM) with more than 12% fines • Will PVC Pipe Work? • What Pipe Stiffness is Required • What Embedment Design(s) is Required • Provide Calculations
Example Calculation • Given • Pipe Diameters = 54 & 60 Inch • Maximum Cover Depth = 58 feet • Native Soil is well graded sand (SW) with less than 12% fines • Will PVC Pipe Work? • What Pipe Stiffness is Required? • What Embedment Design(s) is Required • Provide Calculations
Example Calculation • Given • Pipe Diameter = 36 Inch • Maximum Cover Depth = 22 feet • Native Soil is Poorly Graded Gravel (GP) with less than 12% fines • Will PVC Pipe Work? • What Pipe Stiffness is Required? • What Embedment Design(s) is required? • Provide Calculations
REVIEW • PVC pipe will work for most situations! • PS 46 is the Best Choice; we have the greatest options! • Soil Stiffness is the key to preventing deflection! • Calculations are easy, just like my swing!
Dimension Ratio (DR) t O.D. DR = O.D/ t