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24. Force Main Design. - WSSC Water
www.wsscwater.com3) Thrust restraint for AWWA C900 PVC. a) For thrust restraint, concrete thrust blocks are the preferred method of restraint. If blocking is not possible, restrained joints may be used, see "Allowable fittings for AWWA C900 PVC", in this section. b) Design the thrust restraint, in accordance with Part Three, Section 27 (Thrust Restraint Design
27. Thrust Restraint Design for Buried Piping.
www.wsscwater.comThrust Restraint Design for Buried Piping COMMON DESIGN GUIDELINES 2008 C-27.5 Determine if special detail is required. Standard Detail B/1.0 for horizontal bends thrust blocks only includes up to 16-inch diameter water mains, therefore, this is a special design. Design the block using the same general block
THRUST RESTRAINT DESIGN FOR DUCTILE IRON PIPE
pe.mcwane.comdirection or cross-sectional area of the waterway changes. Thus, there will be thrust forces at bends, reducers, offsets, tees, wyes, dead ends, and valves. Balancing thrust forces in underground pipelines is usually accomplished with bearing or gravity thrust blocks, restrained joint systems, or combinations of these methods.
Thrust Restraint Design of Reducers, Dead Ends, …
ebaa.comTHRUST RESTRAINT DESIGN OF REDUCERS, DEAD ENDS, AND VALVES This report describes the restrained length calculations for reducers, dead ends, valves, and sleeves with a discussion