Thermo-mechanical performance of a novel composite liner used in cured-in-place pipe renovation process

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Saidpour, Hossein and Razmara, Mohammad 2009. Thermo-mechanical performance of a novel composite liner used in cured-in-place pipe renovation process. Proceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology. (AC&T) The School of Computing and Technology 4th Annual Conference University of East London pp. 226-234
AuthorsSaidpour, Hossein and Razmara, Mohammad
TypeConference paper
Abstract

This paper aims to describe the latest developments in the cured-in-place
lining process and
present the results of an investigation into the thermomechanical
properties of a novel composite
material used in the process of cured-in-place
pipe renovation. The results include the effect of
catalyst content on the dynamic mechanical and thermal properties of the felt liner polyester
composites. In this study a novel type of pipe liner was prepared using a special feltpolyester
material. It has been found that when the felt material is incorporated in the resin the flexural modulus
is reduced by 6%. It has been established that the use of 1.8% catalyst in the resin results in the
highest flexural modulus of 2.6 GPa.

Keywordssewer line repair; pipe line engineering
Year2009
ConferenceProceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology
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Print2009
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Deposited02 Aug 2010
Web address (URL)http://www.uel.ac.uk/act/proceedings/documents/FinalProceedings.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10552/926
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Saidpour H. and Razmara, M. (2009) ‘Thermo-mechanical performance of a novel composite liner used in cured-in-place pipe renovation process’ Proceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology, (AC&T) The School of Computing and Technology 4th Annual Conference, University of East London, pp.226-234.

Place of publicationUniversity of East London
Page range226-234
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