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A 36-in CMP was rehabilitated using CIPP technology. After curing, the pipe demonstrated a significant increase in culvert pipe strength. The ultimate load bearing strength increased from 1,377 pound force foot (lbf/ft) to 3,095 lbf/ft, and the D-Load strength increased from 689 pound force per square foot (lbf/sq. ft) to 1,548 lbf/sq.ft.
A 36-in CMP was rehabilitated using CIPP technology. After curing, the pipe demonstrated a significant increase in culvert pipe strength. The ultimate load bearing strength increased from 1,377 pound force foot (lbf/ft) to 3,095 lbf/ft, and the D-Load strength increased from 689 pound force per square foot (lbf/sq. ft) to 1,548 lbf/sq.ft.


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File:1CE1.jpg|Liner being pulled into a 36-inch diameter corrugated metal pipe
File:1CE2.jpg|Liner being pulled into a 36-inch diameter corrugated metal pipe
File:1CE1.jpg|Inside of pipe after curing
File:1CE1.jpg|Inside of pipe after curing



Revision as of 22:22, 23 June 2022

Message: CIPP Increased 36-in diameter CMP Pipe Strength.


A 36-in CMP was rehabilitated using CIPP technology. After curing, the pipe demonstrated a significant increase in culvert pipe strength. The ultimate load bearing strength increased from 1,377 pound force foot (lbf/ft) to 3,095 lbf/ft, and the D-Load strength increased from 689 pound force per square foot (lbf/sq. ft) to 1,548 lbf/sq.ft.

Content Courtesy of USDA Decision Analysis Guide for Corrugated Metal Culvert Rehabilitation and Replacement Using Trenchless Technology


Revision ID: 1361
Revision Date: 06/23/2022