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Technical Data 12 Introduction Aveng Manufacturing Infraset manufactures reinforced concrete pipes using two well-known production processes: roller suspension and automated vertical casting using high strength, high durability concrete. Both these processes are used worldwide and are acknowledged to be ideal for concrete pipe manufacturing. All the manufacturing processes are done under carefully controlled conditions using advanced technology and equipment. These processes provide flexibility for the manufacturing of tailormade wall thicknesses for special load and strength require- ments. If corrosion problems are anticipated, Aveng Manufacturing Infraset has several methods of prolonging the life of the concrete pipe. The substitution of the siliceous aggregates with calcareous aggregates results in the extended life of the concrete pipe. An HDPE liner can alternatively be added to the bore of the pipe to prevent the sulphuric acids from coming into contact with the concrete surface. CLASSIFICATION OF PIPES Types of pipe Aveng Manufacturing Infraset offers a large range of pipes readily available in nominal lengths of 2.5m and also half-lengths on special arrangement. Pipes ranging from Ø300 to Ø1800 with Interlocking ogee joints, Ø300 to Ø1800 pipes with Spigot and Socket joints and Ø900 to Ø1800 pipes with In-the-Wall joints are all produced in three strength classes. Jacking pipes are manufactured only in class 100D and vary in size from Ø840 to Ø2500. Stronger pipes capable of carrying higher D-loads are manufactured on request. All Aveng Manufacturing Infraset pipes bear the SANS mark and are designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with SANS 677. SC (Stormwater Culvert) pipes are manufactured with a non-watertight, interlocking ogee joint. The sewer and irrigation (SI) pipes are manu- factured using dolomitic aggregates and have a watertight Spigot and Socket or In-the-Wall joint. Sewer pipes with a sacrificial layer (WSL) are manufactured to the SABS 1200 LD requirements with an additional 15mm cover for pipes ranging from Ø300 to Ø1050 and 20mm for pipes Ø1200 – Ø1800. T2 and T4 pressure pipes, tested to 2 and 4 bar respectively are available on request. Spigot and Socket and In-the-Wall joint pipes are joined and sealed using either a rolling rubber or a sliding rubber ring respectively. The sliding rubber ring is installed using a soft soap lubricant. Types of joints Strength of pipes Two strength tests are done on Aveng Manufacturing Infraset pipes. The first is a crushing test on both the SC and SI pipes, and the second is a hydraulic pressure test only on the SI pipes. The two edge- bearing crushing test is done to a proof load and also to an ultimate load 25% greater than the proof load. The proof load is determined by the class of pipe multiplied by the nominal diameter of the pipe. The proof load test can be defined as a line load that a pipe must resist without the development of crack widths exceeding 0.25mm over a length of more than 300mm. The ultimate load is the maximum line load that the pipe must support in the same test. Interlocking Ogee Joint Spigot & Socket Joint Butt Joint In-the-Wall Joint PRECAST CONCRETE PIPES 11 Aveng Manufacturing Infraset pipes bear the SANS mark and are designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with SANS 677.

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Technical Data

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IntroductionAveng Manufacturing Infraset manufacturesreinforcedconcretepipesusingtwowell-knownproduction processes: roller suspension andautomated vertical casting using high strength,highdurabilityconcrete.Boththeseprocessesareusedworldwideandareacknowledgedtobeidealforconcretepipemanufacturing.

All the manufacturing processes are doneundercarefullycontrolledconditionsusingadvancedtechnologyandequipment.Theseprocessesprovideflexibility for the manufacturing of tailormade wallthicknessesforspecialloadandstrengthrequire-ments.

If corrosion problems are anticipated, AvengManufacturing Infraset has severalmethods ofprolonging the life of the concrete pipe. Thesubstitution of the siliceous aggregates withcalcareousaggregatesresultsintheextendedlifeoftheconcretepipe.AnHDPElinercanalternativelybeadded to theboreof thepipe to prevent thesulphuricacidsfromcomingintocontactwiththeconcretesurface.

CLASSIFICATIONOFPIPES

TypesofpipeAvengManufacturingInfrasetoffersalargerangeofpipesreadilyavailableinnominallengthsof2.5mandalsohalf-lengthsonspecialarrangement.

PipesrangingfromØ300toØ1800withInterlockingogeejoints,Ø300toØ1800pipeswithSpigotandSocket joints and Ø900 to Ø1800 pipes withIn-the-Walljointsareallproducedinthreestrengthclasses.

Jacking pipes are manufactured only in class100D and vary in size from Ø840 to Ø2500.StrongerpipescapableofcarryinghigherD-loadsaremanufacturedonrequest.

All Aveng Manufacturing Infraset pipes bear theSANSmark andare designed,manufacturedandtestedinaccordancewithSANS677.

SC (Stormwater Culvert) pipes are manufacturedwithanon-watertight,interlockingogeejoint.

Thesewerandirrigation(SI)pipesaremanu-facturedusingdolomiticaggregatesandhaveawatertightSpigotandSocketorIn-the-Walljoint.Sewer pipeswith a sacrificial layer (WSL) aremanufacturedtotheSABS1200LDrequirementswithanadditional15mmcoverforpipesrangingfromØ300toØ1050and20mmforpipesØ1200–Ø1800.T2andT4pressurepipes,testedto2and4barrespectivelyareavailableonrequest.

Spigot and Socket and In-the-Wall joint pipes arejoinedandsealedusingeitherarollingrubberoraslidingrubberringrespectively.Theslidingrubberringisinstalledusingasoftsoaplubricant.

Typesofjoints

StrengthofpipesTwostrengthtestsaredoneonAvengManufacturingInfrasetpipes.ThefirstisacrushingtestonboththeSCandSI pipes, and the second is ahydraulicpressure test only on theSI pipes. The two edge-bearingcrushingtest isdonetoaproof loadandalso to an ultimate load 25% greater than theproof load.The proof load is determined by theclassof pipemultipliedby thenominal diameterofthepipe.Theproofloadtestcanbedefinedasa line load that a pipemust resistwithout thedevelopment of crack widths exceeding 0.25mmoveralengthofmorethan300mm.Theultimateloadisthemaximumlineloadthatthepipemustsupportinthesametest.

InterlockingOgeeJoint Spigot&SocketJoint

ButtJoint In-the-WallJoint

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AvengManufacturingInfrasetpipesbeartheSANSmarkandaredesigned,manufacturedandtestedinaccordancewithSANS677.

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Embankment condition: Class C

ThefollowingtablesgivethepipestrengthrequirementsintermsofD-Loadsforpipeslaidinatrenchcondition,withtrenchwidthsasperSANS1200DB,andinembankmentcondition,bothwithNB36trafficloading.ThesetablesmeettheD-Loadrequirementsforgeneralsiteconditions.

Loadclassifications

Note:D=NominalDiameterinmetres.Example: A1500mm75Dpipemustresist: ProofLoad=75x1.5=113kN/m UltimateLoad=75x1.5x1.25=140kN/mAllSIpipesaretestedto1,4barandpassesthetestifthepipewithstands thepressure forat least twominuteswithoutanysignofleakage.

LoadsonpipesWorking loads on pipes consist of primary and secondaryloads. The primary loads that the pipesmust carry are; themassof earth fill above thepipe, traffic loadingand internalpressures.Thesecondaryloadsresultfromsoilmovementandtemperatureeffectsthatinfluencethepipeline.Thesesecondaryloadsareaccommodatedbytheflexiblepipejoints.

Earth loadsaredeterminedusingtheMarstonandSpanglertheoryandaredependantuponthetypeofinstallation,typeofbackfillmaterialandheightoffill.Thetwoinstallationconditionsaretrenchandembankment.

Traffic loads are dependant upon thewheel loads, spacingandcontactareas,andthedistributionofthesethroughthefill.ThestandardtrafficloadsapplicabletonationalhighwaysaregivenintheTMH7:Codeofpracticeforthedesignofhighwaybridgesandculverts inSouthAfrica.AvengManufacturingInfraset pipes are designed for a NB36 load, which equalsanaxle loadof360kNora90kNwheel load.Theeffectivecontactareaoftheloadisasquareofsize0.3mx0.3m.

Bedding factor refers to the amount bywhich the beddingenhancestheload-carryingcapacityofthepipe.Thebeddingfactorisdefinedastheratiobetweenthesupportingstrengthof theburiedpipe to the strengthof thepipeasdeterminedin the two-edgebearing test.Thebeddingofapipeconsistsofacradleofgranularmaterialunderneaththepipe,whichsupports itandtransfers the loadto the foundation.Beddingfactorsaredividedintofourclassesandaredeterminedbytheangleofsupportandtypeofthebeddingmaterial.

Standardbeddingclassesandfactors

InstallationconditionsTrenchconditionoccurswhen thepipe isplaced ina trenchcut intonaturalgroundlevelandthenbackfilledwithsuitablematerial.

Trench condition: Class B

Trench condition: Class C

In the embankment condition the pipe is installed at groundlevelandisbackfilledwithsuitablematerial.

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50D 50xD 50xDx1.25 0.149 13.2 7

75D 75xD 75xDx1.25 0.255 21.8 7

100D 100xD 100xDx1.25 0.425 36.0 7

Wolf ACSR 18.13 0.726 69.2 37

Bear ACSR 23.45 1.213 111.1 37

7/3.35 Steel 10.23 0.496 67.9 7

7/4.0 Steel 12.24 0.712 96.8 7

19/2.65 Steel 13.55 0.849 114 19

Class of Pipe Proof Load Ultimate Load Weight per m(kg/m)

Ultimate tensilestrength (kN)

Total strands

Beddingangle

A 2.8 3.8 120 13.2 7

B 2.0 2.5 180 21.8 7

C 1.5 2.0 90 36.0 7

D 1.1 N/A 0 69.2 37

Bear ACSR 23.45 1.213 111.1 37

7/3.35 Steel 10.23 0.496 67.9 7

7/4.0 Steel 12.24 0.712 96.8 7

19/2.65 Steel 13.55 0.849 114 19

Class Trench Embankment Bedding Angle