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Pipeline Engineering in the Ground: the Impact of Ground Conditions on Pipeline Condition and Maintenance Operations

机译:地下管道工程:地面条件对管道条件和维护操作的影响

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The ground in which utility service pipelines are buried inevitably controls, to a large degree, the structural performance and progressive deterioration of the pipelines themselves. In a parallel programme of research to the UK Mapping the Underworld (MTU) project, a study of the fundamental properties of the ground, and how they change with the seasons and local physical and chemical contexts, is being conducted at the University of Birmingham, UK. While the results of this study feed into both the operational protocols for the MTU multi-sensor location device and the associated knowledge based system (KBS) that is being created to aid its deployment (both topics being the subjects of separate papers to this conference), the suite of complementary research projects on the ground and its properties provide valuable insights to the pipeline engineer. Geophysics is being used by the research team to explore the state of the ground with the aim of highlighting areas of concern for the structural health of pipelines buried in the ground. Studies of cast iron pipeline corrosion mechanisms have focussed on the changes that the reaction products cause to the surrounding soils, with a particular emphasis on clay soils, and one interesting finding is that these clay-iron reaction products can make the pipelines 'invisible" to standard geophysical location devices. Moreover there are other features in the ground that are being targeted (voids, ground wetting and softening due to leakage, ground weakening due to progressive erosion), and these features effectively make the ground more or less 'visible' to geophysical technologies. Alongside this work, bespoke tests have been developed for use on site to 'calibrate' the geophysics, thereby enhancing the signatures of the features. This paper introduces these parallel research projects and draws out the important findings for pipeline engineers charged with establishing the condition of existing buried assets.
机译:公用事业服务管线的埋入地面在很大程度上不可避免地控制着管线本身的结构性能和逐步恶化。伯明翰大学正在与英国测绘黑道(MTU)项目同时进行一项研究计划,研究地面的基本特性以及它们如何随季节以及当地物理和化学环境而变化,英国。尽管这项研究的结果既可以用于MTU多传感器定位设备的操作协议,也可以用于创建相关的基于知识的系统(KBS),以帮助其部署(这两个主题都是本次会议的单独论文的主题) ,地面上的补充研究项目套件及其属性为管道工程师提供了宝贵的见解。研究团队正在使用地球物理学来探索地面状况,以突出显示与埋在地下的管道的结构健康有关的领域。铸铁管道腐蚀机理的研究集中在反应产物对周围土壤的变化上,特别是在粘土上,一个有趣的发现是这些粘土-铁反应产物可以使管道“看不见”。标准的地球物理定位设备,此外,还有其他针对目标的特征(空洞,由于渗漏引起的地面润湿和软化,由于逐渐侵蚀造成的地面减弱),这些特征有效地使地面对或多或少“可见”除这项工作外,还开发了定制测试以用于现场“校准”地球物理,从而增强地物特征,本文介绍了这些并行研究项目,并为负责建立管线的管道工程师得出了重要发现。现有埋藏资产的状况。

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