nberkholz
Geotechnical
- Mar 22, 2013
- 4
Hi all,
I am new to the forum and I tried to use the search at the top of the page to find what I am looking for but could not come across anything useful. If I missed it please kindly direct me to the source. Also, HI!
I am currently working on a design of a 24-inch ductile-iron water main. The water main is to be no less than 5 feet below ground surface. The soils are very stiff to hard clay. Test pressure is to be 150 psi. Factor of safety is to be 1.5. I need to determine restraint lengths for various angles (22.5, 45, and 90 degrees).I have been messing around with the calculators provided by EBAA Iron and DIPRA to get a feel for the restraint length required however I am not sure if these can be applied to an concrete encased water main (per client request). I also tried a hand calculation using AWWA M41, and got in the same ballpark with my length as compared to the programs. However this is my first time really trying to do these calculations and would appreciate a reality check.
Basically can I apply equations for normally restrained joints (slip on / mechanical) to that which will be encased with concrete?
Thank you in advance for any help!
Nick
I am new to the forum and I tried to use the search at the top of the page to find what I am looking for but could not come across anything useful. If I missed it please kindly direct me to the source. Also, HI!
I am currently working on a design of a 24-inch ductile-iron water main. The water main is to be no less than 5 feet below ground surface. The soils are very stiff to hard clay. Test pressure is to be 150 psi. Factor of safety is to be 1.5. I need to determine restraint lengths for various angles (22.5, 45, and 90 degrees).I have been messing around with the calculators provided by EBAA Iron and DIPRA to get a feel for the restraint length required however I am not sure if these can be applied to an concrete encased water main (per client request). I also tried a hand calculation using AWWA M41, and got in the same ballpark with my length as compared to the programs. However this is my first time really trying to do these calculations and would appreciate a reality check.
Basically can I apply equations for normally restrained joints (slip on / mechanical) to that which will be encased with concrete?
Thank you in advance for any help!
Nick