Conference paper
Service life estimation of pipes rehabilitated with trenchless techniques
Ozwater'21 (Adelaide, South Australia, 04/05/2021–06/05/2021)
06/05/2021
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Abstract
Australian water utilities spend $1.4 billion annually on water infrastructure. With many water utility assets approaching the end of their useful life, the effective replacement of aging infrastructure presents a major challenge. Water main lining products including spray liners and cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP) are in use overseas, but have limited use in the Australian market. A key to lining uptake in Australia is the knowledge of how long liner products will last, and increase of service life for existing ageing pipes. To determine service life of pipe liners a laboratory investigation was conducted to determine the long-term properties of pipe liners.
Details
- Title
- Service life estimation of pipes rehabilitated with trenchless techniques
- Creators
- Benjamin Shannon (Corresponding Author) - Monash University (Australia)Guoyang Fu (Author) - Monash University (Australia)Rukshan Azoor (Author) - Monash University (Australia)Jayantha Kodikara (Author) - Monash University (Australia)
- Conference
- Ozwater'21 (Adelaide, South Australia, 04/05/2021–06/05/2021)
- Grant note
- The Australian Government, through the Cooperative Research Centre, provided funding for the Smart Linings for Pipe and Infrastructure Project that produced this paper. The CRC Program supports industry-led collaborations between industry, researchers and the community.
- Identifiers
- 991013296748802368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Engineering
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference paper