Reinforced Concrete Pipe
Arch Reinforced Concrete Pipe is recommended for installations where:
Minimal, moderate or severe cover conditions exist
Structural failure might endanger life or property — reinforced pipe does not collapse or lose its shape even after ultimate failure
Strength of pipe is a concern because RCP is the strongest available pipe
Hydraulic capacity is a concern because RCP has a Manning coefficient of 0.012
Live load conditions exist
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Sizes
Arch Reinforced Concrete Pipe is normally available in diameters equivalent to 15 inches through 72 inches.
Applications
Arch Reinforced Concrete Pipe can be used for the following: Highway culverts
Railroad culverts
Short-span highway bridges
Storm drains
Utility tunnels
Underground stormwater retention structures
Groundwater recharge systems
To replace existing open channels or ditches, and enable land to be used productively
Jacked or tunneled installations
Joints
Arch Reinforced Concrete Pipe is produced with tongue and groove joints for packing with mastic joint compound, preformed mastic or butyl gaskets or mortar.
Linings/Coatings
A variety of linings and coatings are available as dictated by project conditions.
Applicable Specifications
The following specifications apply to Arch Reinforced Concrete Pipe: ASTM C506/AASHTO M259 — Arch Reinforced Concrete Culvert, Storm Drain and Sewer Pipe