Effect of Chemical Aggressive Media on the Flexural Properties of Cured-In-Place Pipes Supported by Microstructure Observation and Acoustic Emission
The cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) method is currently the most frequently used approach for the renovation of piping without digging; this technology is suitable for pipes made from all types of material. The authors of this paper examined how chemical substances and increased temperature change sample...
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doaj-026bded3d60842a18a3d7e6fae43e5c22020-11-25T02:14:14ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-07-01133051305110.3390/ma13143051Effect of Chemical Aggressive Media on the Flexural Properties of Cured-In-Place Pipes Supported by Microstructure Observation and Acoustic EmissionJakub Hodul0Jana Majerová1Rostislav Drochytka2Richard Dvořák3Libor Topolář4Luboš Pazdera5Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Technology of Building Materials and Components, Brno University of Technology, Veveri 95, 602 00 Brno, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Technology of Building Materials and Components, Brno University of Technology, Veveri 95, 602 00 Brno, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Technology of Building Materials and Components, Brno University of Technology, Veveri 95, 602 00 Brno, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Physics, Brno University of Technology, Veveri 95, 602 00 Brno, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Physics, Brno University of Technology, Veveri 95, 602 00 Brno, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Physics, Brno University of Technology, Veveri 95, 602 00 Brno, Czech RepublicThe cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) method is currently the most frequently used approach for the renovation of piping without digging; this technology is suitable for pipes made from all types of material. The authors of this paper examined how chemical substances and increased temperature change samples of CIPP with vinyl-ester resin taken from a simulated installation. Changes were observed at several levels: visually via a digital optical microscope, through changes of short-term bending properties and by observation of the activity of the sample structure by means of acoustic emission (AE). Interdependencies among the observed parameters were examined, specifically, the cumulative number of hits (cnt)/deflection and flexural properties/mechanic wave velocity. The test results prove that after three weeks of immersion in a simulated aggressive environment that mirrors what may happen to CIPP in real conditions, short-term mechanical properties change. This is also proven by the results of the AE measurements. For clarity, the results include images from a digital optical microscope. In addition, this paper proves that CIPP samples have good resistance to the action of organic and inorganic acids and to increased temperatures. After three weeks of exposure to a temperature of 100 °C the CIPP flexural properties of the samples had even improved.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/14/3051cured-in-place pipe (CIPP)chemical stressmicrostructureacoustic emissionflexural propertiesthermal exposure |
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Jakub Hodul Jana Majerová Rostislav Drochytka Richard Dvořák Libor Topolář Luboš Pazdera Effect of Chemical Aggressive Media on the Flexural Properties of Cured-In-Place Pipes Supported by Microstructure Observation and Acoustic Emission Materials cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) chemical stress microstructure acoustic emission flexural properties thermal exposure |
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Jakub Hodul Jana Majerová Rostislav Drochytka Richard Dvořák Libor Topolář Luboš Pazdera |
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Effect of Chemical Aggressive Media on the Flexural Properties of Cured-In-Place Pipes Supported by Microstructure Observation and Acoustic Emission |
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Effect of Chemical Aggressive Media on the Flexural Properties of Cured-In-Place Pipes Supported by Microstructure Observation and Acoustic Emission |
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Effect of Chemical Aggressive Media on the Flexural Properties of Cured-In-Place Pipes Supported by Microstructure Observation and Acoustic Emission |
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Effect of Chemical Aggressive Media on the Flexural Properties of Cured-In-Place Pipes Supported by Microstructure Observation and Acoustic Emission |
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Effect of Chemical Aggressive Media on the Flexural Properties of Cured-In-Place Pipes Supported by Microstructure Observation and Acoustic Emission |
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effect of chemical aggressive media on the flexural properties of cured-in-place pipes supported by microstructure observation and acoustic emission |
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The cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) method is currently the most frequently used approach for the renovation of piping without digging; this technology is suitable for pipes made from all types of material. The authors of this paper examined how chemical substances and increased temperature change samples of CIPP with vinyl-ester resin taken from a simulated installation. Changes were observed at several levels: visually via a digital optical microscope, through changes of short-term bending properties and by observation of the activity of the sample structure by means of acoustic emission (AE). Interdependencies among the observed parameters were examined, specifically, the cumulative number of hits (cnt)/deflection and flexural properties/mechanic wave velocity. The test results prove that after three weeks of immersion in a simulated aggressive environment that mirrors what may happen to CIPP in real conditions, short-term mechanical properties change. This is also proven by the results of the AE measurements. For clarity, the results include images from a digital optical microscope. In addition, this paper proves that CIPP samples have good resistance to the action of organic and inorganic acids and to increased temperatures. After three weeks of exposure to a temperature of 100 °C the CIPP flexural properties of the samples had even improved. |
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cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) chemical stress microstructure acoustic emission flexural properties thermal exposure |
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