Numerical simulation of non-pressure polypropylene pipes in underground operating conditions

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title = "Numerical simulation of non-pressure polypropylene pipes in underground operating conditions",
abstract = "Numerical simulations of buried non-pressure polymer pipes to determine stresses and deformations are necessary for investigating their long-term behavior. Although these calculations might be straightforward, they usually face fundamental challenges in obtaining soil material data. Such data is hard to find, difficult to measure, and, if available, typically very scattered. Models using this data are subsequently hard to verify. This contribution offers a workaround by linking numerical simulations with available standards, such as the ATV German standard for designing buried polymer pipes. ",
author = "Lukas Travnicek and Florian Arbeiter and Jan Podu{\v s}ka",
year = "2024",
month = nov,
day = "21",
language = "English",
pages = "1",

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T1 - Numerical simulation of non-pressure polypropylene pipes in underground operating conditions

AU - Travnicek, Lukas

AU - Arbeiter, Florian

AU - Poduška, Jan

PY - 2024/11/21

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N2 - Numerical simulations of buried non-pressure polymer pipes to determine stresses and deformations are necessary for investigating their long-term behavior. Although these calculations might be straightforward, they usually face fundamental challenges in obtaining soil material data. Such data is hard to find, difficult to measure, and, if available, typically very scattered. Models using this data are subsequently hard to verify. This contribution offers a workaround by linking numerical simulations with available standards, such as the ATV German standard for designing buried polymer pipes.

AB - Numerical simulations of buried non-pressure polymer pipes to determine stresses and deformations are necessary for investigating their long-term behavior. Although these calculations might be straightforward, they usually face fundamental challenges in obtaining soil material data. Such data is hard to find, difficult to measure, and, if available, typically very scattered. Models using this data are subsequently hard to verify. This contribution offers a workaround by linking numerical simulations with available standards, such as the ATV German standard for designing buried polymer pipes.

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