2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13143051
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Effect of Chemical Aggressive Media on the Flexural Properties of Cured-In-Place Pipes Supported by Microstructure Observation and Acoustic Emission

Abstract: The cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) method is currently the most frequently used approach for the renovation of piping without digging; this technology is suitable for pipes made from all types of material. The authors of this paper examined how chemical substances and increased temperature change samples of CIPP with vinyl-ester resin taken from a simulated installation. Changes were observed at several levels: visually via a digital optical microscope, through changes of short-term bending properties and … Show more

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“…Only in the CIPP-VES2 samples was the flexural strength lower by about 10% compared to the reference samples, which can also be observed for the modulus of elasticity. It has been already proved that CIPP pipes saturated with vinyl ester resin resist specific chemical aggressive environment and higher temperature [11]. Microstructure.…”
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“…Only in the CIPP-VES2 samples was the flexural strength lower by about 10% compared to the reference samples, which can also be observed for the modulus of elasticity. It has been already proved that CIPP pipes saturated with vinyl ester resin resist specific chemical aggressive environment and higher temperature [11]. Microstructure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%