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Steel Pipe A Guide for Design and Installation

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  • ISBN-13: 9781583212745
  • ISBN: 1583212744
  • Edition: 4
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Publisher: American Water Works Association

AUTHOR

American Water Works Association Staff

SUMMARY

Chapter 1History, Uses, and Physical Characteristics of Steel Pipe 1.1 History 1.2 Uses, 1.3 Physical Characteristics, 1-5 1.4 Ductility and Yield Strength, 1-5 1.5 Stress and Strain, 1-8 1.6 Strain in Design, 1-14 1.7 Analysis Based on Strain, 1-15 1.8 Ductility in Design, 1-18 1.9 Effects of Cold Working on Strength and Ductility, 1-20 1.10 Brittle Fracture Considerations in Structural Design, 1-24 1.11 Good Practice, 1-30 1.12 Evaluation of Stresses in Spiral-Welded Pipe, 1-31 Chapter 2 Manufacture and Testing 2.1 Manufacture, 2-1 2.2 Testing, 2-6 Chapter 3 Hydraulics of Pipelines 3.1 Formulas, 3-1 3.2 Calculations, 3-10 3.3 Economical Diameter of Pipe, 3-24 3.4 Distribution Systems, 3-26 3.5 Air Entrainment and Release, 3-26 3.6 Good Practice, 3-28 Chapter 4 Determination of Pipe Wall Thickness 4.1 Internal Pressure, 4-2 4.2 Allowable Tension Stress in Steel, 4-4 4.3 Corrosion Allowance, 4-7 4.4 External Fluid Pressure-Uniform and Radial, 4-7 4.5 Minimum Wall Thickness, 4-11 4.6 Good Practice, 4-12 Chapter 5 Water Hammer and Pressure Surge 5.1 Basic Relationships, 5-1 for Pumping Mains, 5-7 5.3 General Studies for Water Hammer Control, 5-9 5.4 Allowance for Water Hammer, 5-11 5.5 Pressure Rise Calculations, 5-12 Chapter 6 External Load 6.1 Load Determination, 6-1 6.2 Deflection Determination, 6-4 6.3 Buckling, 6-11 6.4 Extreme External Loading Conditions, 6-14 6.5 Computer Programs, 6-19 Chapter 7 Supports for Pipe 7.1 Saddle Supports, 7- 7.2 Pipe Deflection as Beam, 7-10 7.3 Methods of Calculation, 7-14 7.4 Gradient of Supported Pipelines to Prevent Pocketing, 7-15 7.5 Span Lengths and Stresses, 7-26 7.6 Ring Girder Construction for Low-Pressure Pipe, 7-68 7.7 Installation of Ring_Girder Spans, 7-70 Chapter 8 Pipe Joints 8.1 Bell_and_Spigot Joint with Rubber Gasket, 8-2 8.2 Welded Joints, 8-4 8.3 Bolted Sleeve Type Couplings, 8-8 8.4 Flanges, 8-10 8.5 Grooved_and_Shouldered Couplings, 8-13 8.6 Expansion and Contraction-General, 8-14 8.7 Ground Friction and Line Tension, 8-19 8.8 Good Practice, 8-20 Chapter 9 Fittings and Appurtenances 9.1 Designation of Fittings, 9-1 9.2 Elbows and Miter End Cuts, 9-5 9.3 Reducers, 9-7 9.4 Bolt Hole Position, 9-18 9.5 Design of Wye Branches, Laterals, Tees and Crosses, 9-18 9.6 Testing of Fittings, 9-19 9.7 Unbalanced Thrust Forces, 9-20 9.8 Frictional Resistance Between Soil and Pipe, 9-20 9.9 Anchor Rings, 9-21 9.10 Nozzle Outlets, 9-21 9.11 Connection to Other Pipe Material, 9-22 9.12 Flanged Connections, 9-23 9.13 Valve Connections, 9-23 9.14 Blowoff Connections, 9-24 9.15 Manholes, 9-25 9.16 Insulating Joints, 9-26 9.17 Air_Release Valves and Air_and_Vacuum Valves, 9-27 9.18 Casing Spacers, 9-32 9.19 Good Practice, 9-33 Chapter 10 Principles of Corrosion and Corrosion Control 10.1 General Theory, 10-1 10.2 Internal Corrosion of Steel Pipe, 10-18 10.3 Atmospheric Corrosion, 10-19 10.4 Methods of Corrosion Control, 10-19 10.5 Cathodic Protection, 10-2 Chapter 11 Protective Coatings and Linings 11.1 Requirements of Good Pipeline Coatings and Linings, 11-1 11.2 Selection of the Proper Coating and Lining, 11-2 11.3 Recommended Coatings and Linings, 11-5 11.4 Epoxy-Based Polymer Concrete Coatings, 11-12 11.5 Coating Application, 11-13 11.6 Good Practice, 11-14 Chapter 12 Transportation, Installation, and Testing 12.1 Transportation and Handling of Coated Steel Pipe, 12-1 12.2 Trenching, 12-4 12.3 Installation of Pipe, 12-7 12.4 Anchors and Thrust Blocks, 12-26 12.5 Field Coating of Joints, 12-27 12.6 Pipe_Zone Bedding and Backfill, 12-28 12.7Hydrostatic Field Test, 12-31 Chapter 13 Supplementary Design Data and Details 13.1 Layout of Pipelines, 13-1 13.2 Calculation of Angle of Fabricated Pipe Bend, 13-4 13.3 Reinforcement of Fittings, 13-6 13.4 Collar Plate Design, 13-11 13.5 Wrapper_Plate Design, 13-15 13.6 Crotch_Plate (Wye_Branch) Design, 13-19 13.7 Nomograph Use in Wye_Branch Design, 13-21 13.8 Thrust Restraint, 13-34 13.9 Anchor Rings, 13-53 13.10 Joint Harnesses, 13-54 13.11 Special and Valve Connections and Other Appurtenances, 13-56 13.12 Freezing in Pipelines, 13-69 13.13 Design of Circumferential Fillet Welds, 13-81 13.14 Submarine Pipelines, 13-86 Index, 13-94American Water Works Association Staff is the author of 'Steel Pipe A Guide for Design and Installation', published 2004 under ISBN 9781583212745 and ISBN 1583212744.

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