What is it about?
Relining is one of the best alternatives available today for pipe system rehabilitation. This trenchless solution is particularly interesting for urban agglomerations, as a smaller diameter pipe is pushed or pulled through the old pipeline. Relining creates a leak-tight “pipe within a pipe” system, which is as good as new in both structural and hydraulic terms. Relining can be performed with both circular and special, non-circular (NC) profiles. The latter is especially advantageous for the rehabilitation of old sewers, many of which were constructed in a variety of ovoid-like shapes.
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Why is it important?
This paper presents the typical steps that are performed for pipeline rehabilitation with non-circular profiles, as well as an applied case study (a project implemented in the city of Würzburg in Germany).
Perspectives
Advantages for the rehabilitation of old sewers, many of which were constructed in a variety of ovoid-like shapes.
Victor Vladimirov
Universitatea Tehnica de Constructii Bucuresti
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This page is a summary of: Relining of pipe systems: conditions, benefits and application through case-study, Ovidius University Annals of Constanta - Series Civil Engineering, December 2017, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1515/ouacsce-2017-0001.
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