Ultrasonic inspection in the context of sewer rehabilitation can be defined as a method that utilizes ultrasound technology, in the form of an ultrasound gauge, to determine the thickness of an underground pipe carrying sewer or industrial waste suspected to be corroded. In trenchless technology… View Full Term
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In-situ stress can spell doom for an underground project. As stress is applied to underground materials, deterioration can result. Learn how to measure, manage and mitigate in-situ stress here.
Rocks buried beneath the earth’s surface are subject to a variety of stresses. Determining these stresses is very important in trenchless technology as they will…
By: Tabitha Mishra | Civil Engineer, Technical Content Writer
Pipeline rehabilitation methods are commonly thought to be cured-in-place, fold-and-form liners, sliplining or spray-on coatings. An upcoming innovative process referred…
By: Sky Cato | Director of Operations for Internal Pipeline Solutions
There are many misconceptions and facts about hydraulic fracturing that the layman may not fully comprehend. Hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, is not…
By: Denise Sullivan | Technical Writer @ Trenchlesspedia