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Evaluation of Hazard-Resistant Pipelines

Full Project Title:Ā Seismic Evaluation of Hazard-Resistant Pipelines: Axial Testing of PVC, PVCO, and iPVC Pipe with Coupling

Year:Ģż2019

Industry Partners:Ā East Bay Municipal Utility Department (EBMUD)

CIEST Personnel: Cory Ihnotic, David Kyle Anderson, Jessica Ramos, DavidĀ Balcells, Brice Lucero, John Hindman, and co.

Primary Investigator:Ā Prof. Brad Wham

Summary:Ā The first in a series of testing programs at CU Boulder CIESTĀ investigating performance of critical lifeline systems under extreme loading conditions. This study focuses on theĀ response of various thermoplastic pipe materials and a coupling connection under externally applied axial and lateral loading.Ā  Internally pressurized, 6 in. (150 mm) diameter specimens were tested to failure under various loading scenarios including axial tension, compression, and cyclic loading as well as transverse 4-pt bending. This project initiatedĀ the development of self-reacting test frame capable of applying dynamic tension and/or compressive loading in excess ofĀ 100,000 lbs (445 kN) to linear structures up to 12 ft (3.66 m) long. CIEST’s 1,000,000 lb (4450 kN) four-post load frame was employed to apply lateral loading. Ā 

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Appreciation is extended to collaborators David Katzev and Timothy Harris of EBMUD for their intellectual and practical contributions to the project.Ā 

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