ECO-TECHNIQUE OF SEWER RENOVATION USING COMPOSITE SHELLS: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS

An eco-technical renovation of the sewage system is developed in this paper; this technique involves incorporating into the existing sewer a series of jointed prefabricated sandwich or composite shells. The purpose of his study is to determine the structural shell deflection, the high displacement a...

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Main Author: B. Attaf
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Language:English
Published: El Oued University 2015-07-01
Series:Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences
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spelling doaj-f947fb0e10684b559e16b4409e883f982020-11-24T22:28:52ZengEl Oued UniversityJournal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences1112-98672015-07-013214415410.4314/jfas.v3i2.3104ECO-TECHNIQUE OF SEWER RENOVATION USING COMPOSITE SHELLS: STRUCTURAL ANALYSISB. Attaf0Région PACAAn eco-technical renovation of the sewage system is developed in this paper; this technique involves incorporating into the existing sewer a series of jointed prefabricated sandwich or composite shells. The purpose of his study is to determine the structural shell deflection, the high displacement areas and to validate the non-failure criterion for each ply constituting the inner and outer laminate facings. The numerical results were obtained at low cost by using the finite element method. Studies have focused on structural analysis of a typical shell unit with an ovoid form (egg-shaped section) when it is subjected, during annular space filling operation, to pressure forces generated by wet concrete. To ensure the safety of the composite shell structure, Tsai-Hill criterion function is applied and results are presented for the most stressed plieshttp://jfas.info/index.php/jfas/article/view/148sanitationsustainable developmentcomposite collector en compositesandwich shellfinite element approach
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ECO-TECHNIQUE OF SEWER RENOVATION USING COMPOSITE SHELLS: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences
sanitation
sustainable development
composite collector en composite
sandwich shell
finite element approach
author_facet B. Attaf
author_sort B. Attaf
title ECO-TECHNIQUE OF SEWER RENOVATION USING COMPOSITE SHELLS: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
title_short ECO-TECHNIQUE OF SEWER RENOVATION USING COMPOSITE SHELLS: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
title_full ECO-TECHNIQUE OF SEWER RENOVATION USING COMPOSITE SHELLS: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
title_fullStr ECO-TECHNIQUE OF SEWER RENOVATION USING COMPOSITE SHELLS: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
title_full_unstemmed ECO-TECHNIQUE OF SEWER RENOVATION USING COMPOSITE SHELLS: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
title_sort eco-technique of sewer renovation using composite shells: structural analysis
publisher El Oued University
series Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences
issn 1112-9867
publishDate 2015-07-01
description An eco-technical renovation of the sewage system is developed in this paper; this technique involves incorporating into the existing sewer a series of jointed prefabricated sandwich or composite shells. The purpose of his study is to determine the structural shell deflection, the high displacement areas and to validate the non-failure criterion for each ply constituting the inner and outer laminate facings. The numerical results were obtained at low cost by using the finite element method. Studies have focused on structural analysis of a typical shell unit with an ovoid form (egg-shaped section) when it is subjected, during annular space filling operation, to pressure forces generated by wet concrete. To ensure the safety of the composite shell structure, Tsai-Hill criterion function is applied and results are presented for the most stressed plies
topic sanitation
sustainable development
composite collector en composite
sandwich shell
finite element approach
url http://jfas.info/index.php/jfas/article/view/148
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