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Begin by entering the project name, number, and subdivision at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the specific inspection being conducted.
Fill in the contractor's name, foreman, and tester details. Accurate identification of personnel involved ensures accountability.
Specify the pipe size and class. This section is essential for understanding the specifications of the materials being tested.
Document the street or easement where the inspection takes place, along with the date and location details (MH#).
Indicate whether each joint passes or fails by checking the appropriate box under 'Pass' or 'Fail'.
In the sketch area, provide any necessary diagrams that illustrate your findings during inspection.
Finally, record inspector's time and comments at the bottom of the form to complete your report.
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THE OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF THE MANDREL IS DETERMINED BY. THE ACTUAL PIPE INTERNAL DIAMETER (AS CERTIFIED BY THE. PIPE MANUFACTURER) MINUS 5% ALLOWABLE.Read more
by M Dostl Cited by 2 This paper describes FEM modelling of the cladding behaviour in the expanding mandrel test technique which was developed in the frame of the OECD SCIPRead more
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