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Chapter 5: Pipe

Horizontales
These mains are the pipelines that carry water from transmission lines and distribute it throughout a community.
The growth of nodules (tubercles) on the pipe interior, which reduces the inside diameter and increases the pipe roughness.
A factor that needs to be considered in the selection of pipe which includes cost, required life, and cost of maintenance.
The process by which organic compounds pass through a plastic pipe.
This type of cement pipe was available in the US until around 1930, but no longer used in the water industry because of concerns regarding the make-up.
The hydrostatic pressure within a pipe.
Joints that consist of two machined surfaces that are rightly bolted together with a gasket between them.
Verticales
These lines carry large quantities of water from a source of supply to a treatment plant, or from a treatment plan to a pumping station to a distribution system.
This joint is made by bolting a movable follower ring on the spigot to a flange on the bell.
Any load placed on the outside of the pipe from backfill, traffic, or other sources.
The ability/strength of a material to bend (flex) without breaking.
Measure of strength of pipe or other material to resist breakage when it is pulled lengthwise.
These types of lines a small-diameter pipes that run from the distribution mains to the customer’s premises.