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Civil/Environmental
- Jul 10, 2013
- 19
Im relatively new to the water world. For a pressurised steel water supply pipeline laid in relatively soft ground, what is the normal approach to minimize differential settlement between the pipes and chambers and anchor/thrust blocks?
Is the option of piling the chambers to a floating length (rather than to set) viable?
I read that rocker pieces are used to allow for settlement but being a pressurised main, it seems to me that the rocker pieces will need to be restrained, will this end up limiting the amount of deflection available?
Is the option of piling the chambers to a floating length (rather than to set) viable?
I read that rocker pieces are used to allow for settlement but being a pressurised main, it seems to me that the rocker pieces will need to be restrained, will this end up limiting the amount of deflection available?