Assessment of Concrete Compressive Strength by Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Test

This paper has carried out an experimental program to establish a relatively accurate relation between the ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) and the concrete compressive strength. The program involved testing concrete cubes of (100) mm and prisms of (100×100×300) cast with specified test variables. Th...

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Autores principales: Said AbdulMuttalib I., Ali Baqer Abdul Hussein
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2c81bf1ddd954bee80fd4022d0c9c1732021-11-12T11:43:50ZAssessment of Concrete Compressive Strength by Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Test2267-124210.1051/e3sconf/202131803004https://doaj.org/article/2c81bf1ddd954bee80fd4022d0c9c1732021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/94/e3sconf_icge2021_03004.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2267-1242This paper has carried out an experimental program to establish a relatively accurate relation between the ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) and the concrete compressive strength. The program involved testing concrete cubes of (100) mm and prisms of (100×100×300) cast with specified test variables. The samples are tested by using ultrasonic test equipment with two methods, direct ultrasonic pulse (DUPV) and surface (indirect) ultrasonic pulse (SUPV) for each sample. The obtained results were used as input data in the statistical program (SPSS) to predict the best equation representing the relation between the compressive strength and the ultrasonic pulse velocity. In this research 383 specimens were tested, and an exponential equation is proposed for this purpose. The statistical program has been used to prove which type of UPV is more suitable, the (SUPV) test or the (DUPV) test, to represent the relation between the ultrasonic pulse velocity and the concrete compressive strength. In this paper, the effect of salt content on the connection between the ultrasonic pulse velocity and the concrete compressive strength has also been studied.Said AbdulMuttalib I.Ali Baqer Abdul HusseinEDP Sciencesarticleassessmentevaluationconcrete structurescompressive strengthnon-destructive testultrasonic pulse velocity methodEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350ENFRE3S Web of Conferences, Vol 318, p 03004 (2021)
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FR
topic assessment
evaluation
concrete structures
compressive strength
non-destructive test
ultrasonic pulse velocity method
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle assessment
evaluation
concrete structures
compressive strength
non-destructive test
ultrasonic pulse velocity method
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Said AbdulMuttalib I.
Ali Baqer Abdul Hussein
Assessment of Concrete Compressive Strength by Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Test
description This paper has carried out an experimental program to establish a relatively accurate relation between the ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) and the concrete compressive strength. The program involved testing concrete cubes of (100) mm and prisms of (100×100×300) cast with specified test variables. The samples are tested by using ultrasonic test equipment with two methods, direct ultrasonic pulse (DUPV) and surface (indirect) ultrasonic pulse (SUPV) for each sample. The obtained results were used as input data in the statistical program (SPSS) to predict the best equation representing the relation between the compressive strength and the ultrasonic pulse velocity. In this research 383 specimens were tested, and an exponential equation is proposed for this purpose. The statistical program has been used to prove which type of UPV is more suitable, the (SUPV) test or the (DUPV) test, to represent the relation between the ultrasonic pulse velocity and the concrete compressive strength. In this paper, the effect of salt content on the connection between the ultrasonic pulse velocity and the concrete compressive strength has also been studied.
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Ali Baqer Abdul Hussein
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title Assessment of Concrete Compressive Strength by Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Test
title_short Assessment of Concrete Compressive Strength by Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Test
title_full Assessment of Concrete Compressive Strength by Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Test
title_fullStr Assessment of Concrete Compressive Strength by Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Test
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Concrete Compressive Strength by Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Test
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