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基本説明
An excellent reference on the applications of mechanical, acoustic, and electromagnetic methods for evaluating concretes.
Full Description
Civil and structural engineering consultants engaged in quality control or investigations of hardened concrete need a comprehensive resource that explains the methods of determining strength and other performance characteristics.
Handbook on Nondestructive Testing of Concrete, Second Edition answers this demand by providing a thorough analysis of nondestructive testing used to evaluate concrete structures. The Handbook examines the tools and techniques used to estimate the in-place strength of concrete and permeation properties that relate to potential durability, and it also describes the methods used to assess the condition of concrete integrity and steel reinforcement.
The authors of each chapter are recognized specialists in the field who have served on technical committees for nondestructive testing. The chapters discuss the basic principles of the methods and offer practical guidance for their use. Extensive mathematical derivations are kept to a minimum; instead, the Handbook refers to numerous original papers for those interested in more detailed information.
The Second Edition meets your need to generate reliable estimates of mechanical properties without damaging a structure's integrity.
Contents
Surface Hardness Methods. Penetration Resistance Methods. Pullout Test. The Break-off Test Method. The Maturity Method. Pull-Off Test and Permeation Tests. Resonant Frequency Methods. The Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Method. Combined Methods. Magnetic/Electrical Methods. Mehtods to Evaluate Corrosion of Reinforcement. Radioactive/Nuclear Methods. Short-Pulse Radar Methods. Stress Wave Propagation Methods. Infrared Thermographic Techniques. Acoustic Emission Methods.