Naturallycurious
Structural
- Jul 13, 2012
- 3
I have been asked to certify the support system for a 200 dia pipe system carrying water for a fire system. Most of these systems that I have designed in the past have been in motorway tunnels and we have used flexible couplers rather than rigid couplers for a variety of reasons. In this case my client has used Victaulic pipes and their rigid Victaulic 005 roll groove couplings. The Victaulic design handbook suggests that the system will act like a welded system in that it will behave rigidly but cautions about bending the pipes. Given that there are thousands of these hanging form buildings using rigid couplers they can clearly carry some bending. Every time loads move over the slab for example it causes some amount of bending in the pipe. In long span prestressed structures with large diameter pipes suspended below the stress in the pipe adjacent to couplers from traffic in a carpark will be large (say 200MPa) but in many office situations the bending moments on the rigid couplers will be minimal (say <50MPa).
Unfortunately here in Australia the reps for Victaulic seem to have no idea what bending moments these couplers can be designed for. If anyone out there can lend some light to the subject I'd be very appreciative?
Unfortunately here in Australia the reps for Victaulic seem to have no idea what bending moments these couplers can be designed for. If anyone out there can lend some light to the subject I'd be very appreciative?