China Plastics ›› 2025, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (9): 93-100.DOI: 10.19491/j.issn.1001-9278.2025.09.015

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Burst tests and pressure calculations for PVC⁃UH pipes with various diameters

LI Wei1(), TANG Pengfei2(), PAN Dong3, SHI Tuo4, MO Shubei5   

  1. 1.Guangxi Hepu Highway Maintenance Center,Beihai 536100,China
    2.School of Civil Engineering and Architecture,Guangxi University,Nanning 530004,China
    3.Guangxi Traffic Engineering Testing Co,Ltd,Nanning 530004,China
    4.Guangxi Road Construction Engineering Group Co,Ltd,Nanning 530021,China
    5.Guangxi Technological College of Machinery and Electricity,Nanning 530007,China
  • Received:2025-01-06 Online:2025-09-26 Published:2025-09-22

Abstract:

In this study, the burst pressure calculation methods for PVC⁃UH pipes were investigated through experimental and theoretical analysis. Burst tests were conducted on four types of small⁃to⁃medium diameter pipes to evaluate the applicability and accuracy of various burst pressure calculation theories. Based on the material characteristics of PVC⁃UH, a new calculation method was proposed using a plastic deformation criterion. The results indicated that conventional metal pipe formulas were unsuitable for PVC⁃UH pipes. When using nominal yield strength as the calculation parameter, the TSSY criterion, modified Nadai, Bailey⁃Nadai, Welling⁃Uebing, Turner, Bailey, ASME, Barlow series, maximum stress guidelines, maximum shear stress guidelines, and Zhu⁃Leis method are appropriate. For true breaking strength, the Tresca criterion, Marin⁃2, Svenson, Bohm, and API methods are recommended. The most accurate results were obtained using the average of nominal yield strength and true fracture strength. A 0.4 % residual strain failure criterion was proposed, which demonstrated through twofold elastic deformation analysis that PVC⁃UH pipes fail at 1.7 % circumferential strain. The derived plastic deformation⁃based formula shows excellent agreement with experimental data, providing reliable technical support and theoretical basis for PVC⁃UH pipe burst pressure calculation.

Key words: poly(vinyl chloride), pipe, burst pressure, calculation comparison, plastic deformation failure criterion

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