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=Intro=
*Standards - 200 gallon/mile leakage per 24 hours, per inch of pipe diameter [phttps://www.concretepipe.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/pn_summaryoffieldtests.pdf]. So for 24" pipe - 4800 gallons per mile per 24 hours. So one gallon per day per foot. 10 gallons per day per 10 foot section. That is a little less than a cubic meter via [[Volume Calculator]].
*Standards - 200 gallon/mile leakage per 24 hours, per inch of pipe diameter [phttps://www.concretepipe.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/pn_summaryoffieldtests.pdf]. So for 24" pipe - 4800 gallons per mile per 24 hours. So one gallon per day per foot. 10 gallons per day per 10 foot section. That is a little less than a cubic meter via [[Volume Calculator]].
*Cost of reinforced concrete pipe - $140 for 8' section 2008 - [https://www.jeffcomo.org/Uploads/Purchasing/Invitation%20for%20Bid/REINFORCED%20CONCRETE%20PIPE%20BID%20TABULATION.pdf]
*Cost of reinforced concrete pipe - $140 for 8' section 2008 - [https://www.jeffcomo.org/Uploads/Purchasing/Invitation%20for%20Bid/REINFORCED%20CONCRETE%20PIPE%20BID%20TABULATION.pdf]
*Pressure rating of reinforced concrete pipe - 5000 PSI concrete. For a 24" diameter pipe, PSI of water stored can be 5000/75 = 70 PSI. Need to go lower - unless we have 50,000 psi of steel involved. -
*Pressure rating of reinforced concrete pipe - 5000 PSI concrete. For a 24" diameter pipe, PSI of water stored can be 5000/75 = 70 PSI. Need to go lower - unless we have 50,000 psi of steel involved.
 
=Specifications=
*100PSI rating - https://www.jstor.org/stable/41235360?seq=3#metadata_info_tab_contents
 
=How It Is Made=
 
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 9 April 2020

Intro

  • Standards - 200 gallon/mile leakage per 24 hours, per inch of pipe diameter [phttps://www.concretepipe.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/pn_summaryoffieldtests.pdf]. So for 24" pipe - 4800 gallons per mile per 24 hours. So one gallon per day per foot. 10 gallons per day per 10 foot section. That is a little less than a cubic meter via Volume Calculator.
  • Cost of reinforced concrete pipe - $140 for 8' section 2008 - [1]
  • Pressure rating of reinforced concrete pipe - 5000 PSI concrete. For a 24" diameter pipe, PSI of water stored can be 5000/75 = 70 PSI. Need to go lower - unless we have 50,000 psi of steel involved.

Specifications

How It Is Made

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