CT-Scans: Game-Changer in the Maintenance of PVC Drinking-Water Mains

CT-scans were successfully used to—for the first time—detect inclusions of foreign material in the pipe walls of PVC pipes. This is of interest because these formerly undetectable inclusions dominate the main failure mechanism of PVC: crack growth. The technique unlocks a step forward in the conditi...

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Main Authors: Karel van Laarhoven, Amitosh Dash
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/69/1/22
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description CT-scans were successfully used to—for the first time—detect inclusions of foreign material in the pipe walls of PVC pipes. This is of interest because these formerly undetectable inclusions dominate the main failure mechanism of PVC: crack growth. The technique unlocks a step forward in the condition assessment of PVC pipes in several ways: it provides researchers with a new way to investigate crack growth in PVC pipes; it provides drinking-water utilities with a method for destructive condition assessment; and CT provides the industry with the reference knowledge needed to develop relevant in-line inspection techniques for PVC mains.
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spelling doaj-art-e8971996e4cb4804ba5edcf01a2e18bc2025-08-20T03:43:15ZengMDPI AGEngineering Proceedings2673-45912024-08-016912210.3390/engproc2024069022CT-Scans: Game-Changer in the Maintenance of PVC Drinking-Water MainsKarel van Laarhoven0Amitosh Dash1Water Infrastructure Group, KWR Water Research Institute, 3433 PE Nieuwegein, The NetherlandsWater Infrastructure Group, KWR Water Research Institute, 3433 PE Nieuwegein, The NetherlandsCT-scans were successfully used to—for the first time—detect inclusions of foreign material in the pipe walls of PVC pipes. This is of interest because these formerly undetectable inclusions dominate the main failure mechanism of PVC: crack growth. The technique unlocks a step forward in the condition assessment of PVC pipes in several ways: it provides researchers with a new way to investigate crack growth in PVC pipes; it provides drinking-water utilities with a method for destructive condition assessment; and CT provides the industry with the reference knowledge needed to develop relevant in-line inspection techniques for PVC mains.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/69/1/22PVCcondition assessmentasset managementinspection techniquescrack growth
spellingShingle Karel van Laarhoven
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CT-Scans: Game-Changer in the Maintenance of PVC Drinking-Water Mains
Engineering Proceedings
PVC
condition assessment
asset management
inspection techniques
crack growth
title CT-Scans: Game-Changer in the Maintenance of PVC Drinking-Water Mains
title_full CT-Scans: Game-Changer in the Maintenance of PVC Drinking-Water Mains
title_fullStr CT-Scans: Game-Changer in the Maintenance of PVC Drinking-Water Mains
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title_short CT-Scans: Game-Changer in the Maintenance of PVC Drinking-Water Mains
title_sort ct scans game changer in the maintenance of pvc drinking water mains
topic PVC
condition assessment
asset management
inspection techniques
crack growth
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/69/1/22
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