Apparent tensile strength is a measure of how much stress can be applied to a material before it breaks or is deformed permanently. It is used to test plastic and resin materials like PVC piping. Apparent tensile strength is an important quality measure of plastic piping and is normally supplied on… View Full Term
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Bertus Vos is one of the co-founders and principal engineers at BlueFox Engineering. He holds a bachelor of engineering degree from the University of Alberta, and a master of business degree from the University of Fredericton. Mr. Vos started his career in the civil/municipal engineering realm and later on entered into the oil and gas pipeline engineering sector. His unique exposure to a variety of project types allows him to develop trenchless solutions servicing multiple industries.
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Pipelines installed using trenchless crossing methods face many engineering and geological challenges. Trenchless crossings are frequently…