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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Pipe bursting is a trenchless method of replacing buried pipelines (such as sewer, water, or natural gas pipes) without the need for a traditional construction trench. "Launching and receiving pits" replace the trench needed by conventional pipe-laying.

Equipment




pipe bursting (how it works) - This pipe bursting method is the ideal pipe replacement technique for various pipe types including clay, steel, asbestos cement, concrete and pitch fibre, installing diameters from 75mm up...

There are five key pieces of equipment used in a pipebursting operation: the expander head, pulling rods, a pulling machine, a retaining device, and a hydraulic power pack.

Today's expander heads have a leading end much smaller in diameter than the trailing (bursting) end, small enough to fit through the pipe that will be replaced. The smaller leading end is designed to guide the expander head through the existing pipe; earlier models did not have this feature and lost course at times, resulting in incomplete pipe bursts and project failures.

The transition from the leading end to the trailing end can include "fins" that make first contact with the existing pipe. Using these fins as the primary breaking point is a very effective way to ensure that the pipe is broken along the entire circumference.

A machine is set in the receiving pit to pull the expander head and new pipe into the line. The head is pulled by heavy, interlocking links that form a chain. Each link weighs several hundred pounds.

All of the equipment used in a pipebursting operation is powered by one or multiple hydraulic power generators.

Other applications


Cold Temperatures Aren't The Only Cause of Pipe Bursts - Parker & Sons
Cold Temperatures Aren't The Only Cause of Pipe Bursts - Parker & Sons. Source : www.parkerandsons.com

Pipebursting may also be used to expand pipeline carrying capacity by replacing smaller pipes with larger ones, or "upsizing." Extensive proving work by the gas and water industries has demonstrated the feasibility of upsizing gas mains, water mains and sewers. Upsizing from 100mm to 225mm diameter is now well established, and pipes of up to 36 inch diameter and greater have been replaced.

References


Water leak. Leaking pipes. Burst water pipes leaking drinking ...
Water leak. Leaking pipes. Burst water pipes leaking drinking .... Source : www.alamy.com


Prevent pipes from freezing - without causing new problems | WTOP
Prevent pipes from freezing - without causing new problems | WTOP. Source : wtop.com

 
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