Covers the selection, installation, and maintenance of fiberglass pipe in potable water systems.
Fiberglass pipe is used in many industries for myriad applications. Its durability, strength, and corrosion resistance eliminate the need for interior linings, exterior coatings, and cathodic protection. Fiberglass pipe systems offer great design flexibility, and fiberglass pipe is available in a multitude of diameters ranging from very small to very large. M45, Fiberglass Pipe Design, delivers both technical and general information for the design, specification, procurement, installation, and understanding of fiberglass pipe and fittings _x000d_
Extensively illustrated, M45 discusses the manufacture, design, application, and installation of fiberglass pipe, fittings, and appurtenances, and can be used as a textbook or reference book by utilities, design engineers, and academics._x000d_
The new third edition updates soil classification information, corrects pressure surege calculations, and was extensively rewritten to improve the clarity of the content._x000d_
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The history and use of fiberglass pipe across multiple industries_x000d_
The composite materials, including the different types of glass fiber reinforcements and resins_x000d_
The physical properties, including the chemical, temperature, and abrasion resistance of fiberglass pipe_x000d_
The various methods of manufacturing, including filament winding and centrifugal casting_x000d_
How to determine the hydraulics in fiberglass pipe, depending on the type of flow and level of accuracy required_x000d_
How to design a buried fiberglass pipe system, complete with calculations to determine appropriate soils, loading, and more_x000d_
The installation of underground and aboveground fiberglass pipe and appropriate thrust restraints_x000d_
The design and installation of an aboveground fiberglass pipe system_x000d_
Shipping, handling, storage, and repair _x000d_
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