Day 3: Donnerstag, 20th February 2014

Pipeline construction and drainage technology

188 Selection of pipe and manhole materials for sewer systems – Possible applications of concrete in ­wastewater treatment plants
Werkstoffauswahl für Rohre und Schächte der Kanalisation – Einsatzmöglichkeiten von Beton in ­abwassertechnischen Anlagen
Dipl.-Ing. Martin Schmitz
 
190 Standardization for pipes and manholes made of concrete and reinforced concrete – Current state in ­Germany and in Europe
Stand der nationalen und europäischen Normung für Rohre und Schächte aus Beton und Stahlbeton
Dipl.-Ing. Claus Müller
 
191 Verification of reinforced-concrete pipelines to be laid near or below...

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