Research
Project Title: Testing and Analysis of Pipeline Encapsulation TechnologiesFunding Agency: DOE/ARPA-E: Rapid Encapsulation of Pipelines Avoiding Intensive Replacement (REPAIR)Lead: University of Colorado BoulderPartners: University of
The intent of this study is to investigate the difference between a serrated faced flange connection and a non-serrated faced flange connection; mainly to determine whether one would leak sooner than the other.
Project Title: Hoop Tensile TestIndustry Partner: PSI LabCIEST Personnel Participants: John HindmanYear: 2022Project Summary:The CIEST Laboratory successfully completed testing pipe liner samples for “apparent hoop tensile
The intent of this study is to impose external loading conditions to test specimens that are representative of the significant deformations possible during earthquake-induced ground motions such as landsliding, fault rupture, and liquefaction-induced lateral spreading, characterizing the pipeline system capacity.
Full Title:Year: 2017-21Participants: Mohammad Matar, Shane Frazier, Jorge Osio-Norgaard, Anastasia Aday, Nathan Deanda, El DeleskyPrimary Investigator: Wil Srubar IIISummary: In this study the effects of biomimetic antifreeze
The primary objective of this Extremely Durable Cementitious Materials project is to engineer an ultra-acid-resistant low-calcium alkali-activated (geopolymer) cement paste specifically for wastewater infrastructure applications.
The objective of this project is to engineer living materials to serve both biological and structural functions.
Report by H.L. Parnell, L. Guerrero, B.A. Lucero, and B.P. Wham.
The first in a series of testing programs at ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ CIEST investigating performance of critical lifeline systems under extreme loading conditions.