The assessment of concrete subjected to preloading using non destructive testing methods

Different non-destructive tests are in use for the structural health monitoring. Test variables affecting non destructive behavior of concrete were discussed by some researchers, including the effect of instantaneous loading during testing for ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV). This study aimed at det...

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Main Authors: Azad A. Mohammed, Serwan K. Rafiq, Niyan A. Hamid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Case Studies in Construction Materials
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509521002205
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spelling doaj-fc220c8129384239928c8932c69a67132021-09-29T04:25:19ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952021-12-0115e00705The assessment of concrete subjected to preloading using non destructive testing methodsAzad A. Mohammed0Serwan K. Rafiq1Niyan A. Hamid2Corresponding authors.; Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Sulaimani, Sulaimani, IraqCorresponding authors.; Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Sulaimani, Sulaimani, IraqCivil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Sulaimani, Sulaimani, IraqDifferent non-destructive tests are in use for the structural health monitoring. Test variables affecting non destructive behavior of concrete were discussed by some researchers, including the effect of instantaneous loading during testing for ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV). This study aimed at determining rebound number (RN) using Schmidt hammer and UPV of concrete subjected to short term and continuous loadings. Tests were carried out on concrete cubes and cylinders to study the effect of short term loading, while to apply a continuous loading, reinforced concrete beams were loaded inside a rigid steel frame. Reduction of RN and UPV for concrete subjected to 80% compressive loading was found to be 8.1% and 10% respectively. There is some effect of loading cycle at high loading level especially for lower strength concrete. Also, RN was found to reduce with increasing tensile short term loading, in which for lower strength concrete reached 5%. There is a continuous reduction in UPV percentage with increasing tensile loading level, especially for lower strength concrete but the effect of tensile loading was found to be smaller than that of compressive loading. Analysis of data was made and equations were presented to calculate the changes take place due to short term loading effects. It is concluded that for concrete under continuous tensile stress, equations for UPV-compressive strength relationship should be modified with a reduction factor of 0.87 or calculated from an equation proposed in this study.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509521002205Continuous loadingNondestructive testRebound numberShort term loadingUltrasonic pulse velocity
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author Azad A. Mohammed
Serwan K. Rafiq
Niyan A. Hamid
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Serwan K. Rafiq
Niyan A. Hamid
The assessment of concrete subjected to preloading using non destructive testing methods
Case Studies in Construction Materials
Continuous loading
Nondestructive test
Rebound number
Short term loading
Ultrasonic pulse velocity
author_facet Azad A. Mohammed
Serwan K. Rafiq
Niyan A. Hamid
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title The assessment of concrete subjected to preloading using non destructive testing methods
title_short The assessment of concrete subjected to preloading using non destructive testing methods
title_full The assessment of concrete subjected to preloading using non destructive testing methods
title_fullStr The assessment of concrete subjected to preloading using non destructive testing methods
title_full_unstemmed The assessment of concrete subjected to preloading using non destructive testing methods
title_sort assessment of concrete subjected to preloading using non destructive testing methods
publisher Elsevier
series Case Studies in Construction Materials
issn 2214-5095
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Different non-destructive tests are in use for the structural health monitoring. Test variables affecting non destructive behavior of concrete were discussed by some researchers, including the effect of instantaneous loading during testing for ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV). This study aimed at determining rebound number (RN) using Schmidt hammer and UPV of concrete subjected to short term and continuous loadings. Tests were carried out on concrete cubes and cylinders to study the effect of short term loading, while to apply a continuous loading, reinforced concrete beams were loaded inside a rigid steel frame. Reduction of RN and UPV for concrete subjected to 80% compressive loading was found to be 8.1% and 10% respectively. There is some effect of loading cycle at high loading level especially for lower strength concrete. Also, RN was found to reduce with increasing tensile short term loading, in which for lower strength concrete reached 5%. There is a continuous reduction in UPV percentage with increasing tensile loading level, especially for lower strength concrete but the effect of tensile loading was found to be smaller than that of compressive loading. Analysis of data was made and equations were presented to calculate the changes take place due to short term loading effects. It is concluded that for concrete under continuous tensile stress, equations for UPV-compressive strength relationship should be modified with a reduction factor of 0.87 or calculated from an equation proposed in this study.
topic Continuous loading
Nondestructive test
Rebound number
Short term loading
Ultrasonic pulse velocity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509521002205
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