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Numerical simulation and seismic performance evaluation of buried pipelines rehabilitated with cured‐in‐place‐pipe liner under seismic wave propagation
Authors:Zilan Zhong  Andre Filiatrault  Amjad Aref
Institution:1. College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Chaoyang, Beijing, China;2. Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, U.S.A.;3. Institute for Advanced Study of Pavia (IUSS), Pavia, Italy
Abstract:The cured‐in‐place‐pipe (CIPP) liner technology involves installation of flexible polymeric composite liners coated with thermosetting resin to the inner surfaces of existing buried pipelines. This innovative technology provides an efficient, economic, and environmentally friendly alternative for rehabilitation of structurally compromised underground pipelines without expensive and disruptive excavation. However, the lack of analytical/numerical procedures to quantify the seismic performance of CIPP liner reinforced pipelines remains a barrier to the seismic design and rehabilitation of underground pipelines. This paper first develops an experimentally validated hysteretic model of ductile iron push‐on joints, reinforced with one particular type of CIPP liner under repeated axial loading. A numerical procedure is then proposed to systematically assess the seismic performance and fragility of straight buried pipelines incorporating push‐on joints and subjected to transient ground deformations. The numerical results indicate that CIPP liner‐reinforced pipelines exhibit favorable robust seismic performance with limited joint damage under high‐intensity transient ground deformations. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:cured‐in‐place pipe  transient ground deformations  seismic rehabilitation  seismic fragility assessment  incremental dynamic analyses
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