The Use of Polymer Concrete in Sewage Tunnels for One-Pass Segmental Linings

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Christian Maguire
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The presence of hydrogen sulphide in sewerage systems leads to severe concrete corrosion. Acid causes breakdown of the concrete matrix, and attacks reinforcement. Older sewer systems under acid attack are often found to be acutely corroded, sometimes after short operational periods. Consequently secondary liners are now almost always used. Polymer concrete is extremely acid resistant and if used in segmental linings can forgo the need for a secondary lining. Combined with fibers and/or GFRP rebar Polymer Concrete can produce a very strong acid resistant lining, saving considerable time in the installation of additional liners. This paper explains the problems and advantages of using Polymer concrete in segmentaly lined wastewater tunnels, addressing areas of design, cost, and programming.
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APA: Christian Maguire  (2008)  The Use of Polymer Concrete in Sewage Tunnels for One-Pass Segmental Linings

MLA: Christian Maguire The Use of Polymer Concrete in Sewage Tunnels for One-Pass Segmental Linings. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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