Seismic and acoustic excitation for shallow void detection: Experiments over a known buried pipe

Author(s):  
Parsa Bakhtiari Rad ◽  
Md Abdus Samad ◽  
Leti Wodajo ◽  
Craig J. Hickey
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Yujing Xu ◽  
Mengchun Pan ◽  
Qi Zhang ◽  
Dixiang Chen ◽  
Zhongyan Liu ◽  
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Emran Alotaibi ◽  
Maher Omar ◽  
Abdallah Shanableh ◽  
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Mohammed Y. Fattah ◽  
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liu Huiliang ◽  
Jiang Zhou

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Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 717
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Andrzej Głuchowski ◽  
Raimondas Šadzevičius ◽  
Rytis Skominas ◽  
Wojciech Sas

Buried pipe design requires knowledge about the fill to design the backfill structure. The interaction between the backfill envelope and the pipe impacts the structural performance of the buried pipe. The backfill material and compaction level respond to the backfill’s overall strength and, therefore, for pipe-soil interaction. The strength of backfill material is described in terms of modulus of soil reaction E’ and constrained modulus Eode. As the E’ is an empirical parameter, the Eode can be measured in the laboratory by performing the oedometer tests. In this study, we have performed extensive oedometric tests on five types of anthropogenic materials (AM). Three of them are construction and demolition materials (C–D materials) namely, recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), crushed brick (CB), and recycled asphalt pavement (RAP). Two of them are industrial solid wastes (ISW) namely, fly ash and bottom slag mix (FA + BS) and blast furnace slag (BFS). The results of the tests revealed that AM behaves differently from natural aggregates (NA). In general, the Eode value for AM is lower than for NA with the same gradation. Despite that, some of AM may be used as NA substitute directly (RCA or BFS), some with special treatment like CB and some with extra compaction efforts like RAP or FA + BS.


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