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Buried Infrastructure

Investigation of the stresses placed on pipes, particularly in reactive soils. More information on the type of work performed by MGG can be found here.

Publications

2008

Conference Proceedings
  • Kodikara, J., Davis, P., Gallage, C. Chan, D., Gould, S. and Zaho, X-L. Behaviour of a polyethylene pipe buried in reactive soil, the 7th National ASTT Conference, Sydney, Australia (CD Rom publication).
  • Gamage, C.P.K., Kodikara, J.K., Chan, D.C.C. and Davis, P. 2008, ‘A comparison of the results of the numerical analysis and the physical behaviour of a pipe buried in reactive clay’, in Proceedings of the 12th Int. Conf. of the Int. Assoc. for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics’, Eds. M.N. Jadhav et al, IACMAG, India, pp.1276‑1284.

2007

Conference Proceedings
  • Ranjith, P.G. and Jasingue, D. Soft ground tunnelling and associated settlements, In: Proceedings of the First Int. Conf. on Soil and Rock Engineering, Sri Lankan Geotechnical Society, Colombo Sri Lanka, Vol 1, pp. 1-9.
  • Chan, D., Kodikara, J.K., Gould, S., Ranjith, P.G., Choi, X.S.K. Data analysis and laboratory investigation of the behaviour of pipes buried in reactive clay, Common Ground, Proceedings of the 10 th ANZ Conference on Geomechanics, Edited by J. Ameratunge, B. Taylor and M. Patten, AGS, Australia, Volume 2, pp. 206-211.