Abstract
Trenchless technology for replacing worn-out underground pipes has great advantages in municipal engineering compared with conventional excavation technology. In order to meet the demand of the huge potential market of pipeline rehabilitation, various trenchless methods have been successfully developed. CIPP(cured-in-place-pipe), which using new composite material, has been recognized as an efficient and convenient trenchless method, have been developed and tried for many years. Potential applications based on such method specifically their use for minor diameter tube have been realized. In this paper, a comprehensive review is presented on the researches and developments related to composites materials for CIPP including fiber material for reinforcement, method for fabric manufacturing, thermosetting resin for matrix and impermeable layer, Information of those researches and development has been summarized in this paper. Other issues regarding the green composites used in pipeline rehabilitation, research challenges, and future trends are also discussed.
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