Pipeline Rehabilitation Test Laboratory

This facility comprises 950 sq. ft. (88 m2) of floor space on the LTU campus. The facility is designed to test the short- or long-term pressure response of a variety of pipes and pipe lining systems. Use of the test facility can be arranged by contacting the TTC office.

The Pipeline Rehabilitation Test Facility contains:
  • a high-pressure water storage and delivery system composed of a 300-gallon supply tank, a large air compressor and two positive;
  • displacement pumps;
  • two 128 cu. ft. (3.6 m3 ) environmental chambers to perform elevated temperature testing of pipe liners;
  • MEPTS 9000 computer based-data acquisition system for measuring liner radial displacements and pressures; and
  • steel host pipes and associated stiffeners and end seals for performing liner buckling tests:
• 90 pipes – 12 in. (30 cm) in diameter and 6 ft. (1.8 m) long;
• 90 pipes – 8 in. (20 cm) in diameter and 5 ft. (1.5 m) long.