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what is a pipe invert
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A pipe invert refers to the lowest inner surface of the pipe. This point is crucial for understanding flow characteristics within a piping system, especially in gravity-fed systems such as sewers or stormwater drainage pipes. In design and construction, the elevation of the pipe invert at particular locations, like where pipes meet or at access points, is critical for ensuring a smooth flow of liquid, avoiding blockages, and maintaining proper drainage. The invert level is often used in calculations for grading, slope, and determining the depth at which a pipe must be laid to achieve the desired flow.
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