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Qué (quién) es mud jacking - definición

TRENCHLESS METHOD FOR INSTALLATION OF STEEL PIPES AND CASINGS
Pipe jacking; Pipe Jacking
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Mud bath         
  • Bather covered with mud at the [[Dead Sea]]
  • "Mud bathing site" (according to the sign) on Bulgaria's [[Lake Atanasovsko]]
BATH OF MUD, COMMONLY FROM AREAS WHERE HOT SPRING WATER CAN COMBINE WITH VOLCANIC ASH
Mudbath; Mud therapy; Mud-bath; Curative mud; Therapeutic mud
A mud bath is a bath of mud, commonly from areas where hot spring water can combine with volcanic ash. While mud baths have a long traditional heritage that can be traced over thousands of years, they can be found in high-end spas in many countries of the world.
mudbath         
  • Bather covered with mud at the [[Dead Sea]]
  • "Mud bathing site" (according to the sign) on Bulgaria's [[Lake Atanasovsko]]
BATH OF MUD, COMMONLY FROM AREAS WHERE HOT SPRING WATER CAN COMBINE WITH VOLCANIC ASH
Mudbath; Mud therapy; Mud-bath; Curative mud; Therapeutic mud
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1. a bath in the mud of mineral springs, taken especially to relieve rheumatic complaints.
2. a muddy place.
Mud volcano         
  • Bledug Kuwu mud volcano explosion
  • One of the Devil's Woodyard Volcano (Trinidad & Tobago)
  • On top of Gekpatlawuk mud volcano, Western Turkmenistan
  • Diglipur mud volcano on [[North Andaman Island]], India
  • Mud volcano in Htee Pwint Kan Umbrella Pond ([[Myanmar]])
  • A cold mud pot in Northern California, showing the scale
  • Mud volcano in Hormozgan Province, southern Iran
  • Yue Shijie 月世界 Mud Volcano, Taiwan
  • Gobustan]], [[Azerbaijan]]
  • Aerial view of mud volcanoes on the [[Nahlin Plateau]], [[British Columbia]]. Scale – each volcano approximately 20 m in diameter.
  • A cold mud pot in [[Glenblair, California]]
  • Mud volcano landscape at Oesilo, Oecusse District, East Timor
  • Mud volcano in southern [[Trinidad]] c. 1967
  • Satellite image of mud volcanoes in Pakistan
  • Two mud volcanoes on the Taman Peninsula near [[Taman Stanitsa]], Russia
  • Mud volcano in the [[Gulf of Mexico]] sea bottom
  • Yagrumito mud volcano in Monagas, Venezuela (6 km from Maturín)
  • Hydrate-bearing sediments, which often are associated with mud volcano activity. Source: [[USGS]], 1996.
  • Yellowstone's "Mud Volcano" (NPS, Peaco, 1998)
  • Akpatlawuk mud volcano, western Turkmenistan
LANDFORM CREATED BY THE ERUPTION OF MUD OR SLURRIES, WATER AND GASES
Gryphon (geology); Mud Volcano; Mud-volcano; Mud volcanoes; Volcanic mud; Salse (geology)
A mud volcano or mud dome is a landform created by the eruption of mud or slurries, water and gases. Several geological processes may cause the formation of mud volcanoes.

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Pipe ramming

Pipe ramming (sometimes also called pipe jacking) is a trenchless method for installation of steel pipes and casings. Distances of 30 m (150 feet) or more and over 500 mm (20 inches) in diameter are common, although the method can be used for much longer and larger installations. The method is useful for pipe and casing installations under railway lines and roads, where other trenchless methods could cause subsidence or heaving. The majority of installations are horizontal, although the method can be used for vertical installations.

The main differences between pipe ramming and pipe jacking are that pipe ramming uses percussion and does not have a navigation system, while pipe jacking uses hydraulic jacks and does have an active navigation system. Pipe ramming is preferable for shorter distances and applications that do not require tight directional control, such as cable installations.

The method uses pneumatic percussive blows to drive the pipe through the ground. The leading edge of the pipe is almost always open, and is typically closed only when smaller pipes are being installed. The shape allows a small overcut (to reduce friction between the pipe and soil and improve load conditions on the pipe), and directs the soil into the pipe interior instead of compacting it outside the pipe. These objectives are usually achieved by attaching a soil-cutting shoe or special bands to the pipe.

Further reduction of friction is typically achieved with lubrication, and different types of bentonite and/or polymers can be used (as in horizontal directional boring) for this purpose.Spoil removal from the pipe can be performed after the entire pipe is in place (shorter installations). If the pipe containing the spoil becomes too heavy before the installation is complete, the ramming can be interrupted and the pipe cleaned (longer installations). Spoil can be removed by auger, compressed air or water jetting.

Research on instrumented pipe ramming installations has allowed the development of pipe ramming-specific models for static soil resistance and dynamic model parameters for simulating drivability of rammed pipes. These procedures can be used to estimate the feasibility of pipe ramming installations.