Materials (Basel)
July 2025
The spray-applied pipe lining (SAPL) method, extensively employed in the trenchless rehabilitation of reinforced concrete pipes (RCPs) due to its operational versatility, remains constrained by an incomplete understanding of the failure behavior of rehabilitated pipelines, thereby impeding optimal design strategies. This study proposes an analytical approach to evaluate the structural performance of pipes with fiber-reinforced mortar lining, with a particular focus on interface failure and its consequences. Two RCPs with an inner diameter of 1000 mm, repaired with 34 mm and 45 mm centrifugally sprayed fiber-reinforced mortar liners, were subjected to three-edge-bearing (TEB) tests.
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July 2022
For buried municipal tunnels-such as cable tunnels and utility tunnels with structural defects-due to the sheltering of the internal pipelines, shelves, and other auxiliary facilities, traditional trenchless rehabilitating methods are not applicable since an intact ring is needed for spraying and lining. In these tunnels, only the exposed area at the crown of the ring can be partly rehabilitated. In this paper, three-edge bearing tests (TEBTs) for partially rehabilitated reinforced concrete (RC) pipe sections are carried out to simulate the case of a municipal tunnel and the effects of different repair materials (cement mortar and epoxy resin) and different dimensional parameters of the liner (lining thickness, lining range) on the partial rehabilitation effect of defective RC pipes are studied.
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July 2021
The acid-alkaline-inducd corrosive environments inside wastewater concrete pipelines cause concrete structural deterioration and substantial economic losses all over the world. High-performance concrete/mortar (HPC) was designed to have better resistance to corrosive environments, with enhanced service life. However, the durability of HPC in wastewater pipeline environments has rarely been studied.
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