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Oct 1, 2007

Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity in Nondestructive Evaluation of Low Quality and Damaged Concrete and Masonry Construction

Publication: Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
Volume 21, Issue 5

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This paper discusses applications of ASTM C 597 “Standard Test Method for Pulse Velocity Through Concrete” technique to field detection of damage to concrete in service and field quality assessment of cast-in-place concrete and masonry under construction. Four unique field investigation and validation studies are discussed in this paper. The first part includes field assessments of concrete members under construction with questionable quality. Case studies include detection of zones of high air content and low strength concrete in a cast-in-place, posttensioned structure and detection of voids and honeycombs in poorly consolidated cast-in-place beams. The third case study pertinent to construction involves detection of poorly consolidated collar joints in a masonry rehabilitation project. In addition to assessments during construction and rehabilitation, this paper also discusses assessment of damage to concrete structures in service. The case study included in the paper involves exposure to elevated temperatures during a fire at a precast, double tee concrete parking structure. Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) testing findings were validated by subsequent laboratory testing or selective demolition to confirm NDE findings. This paper should be of value to practicing engineers interested in application of pulse velocity testing technique in field assessments similar to ones discussed. This paper should also be of value to researchers interested in applicability of pulse velocity to research concerning properties of concrete subjected to the damage mechanisms associated with elevated temperatures.

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Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
Volume 21Issue 5October 2007
Pages: 337 - 344

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Received: Apr 3, 2006
Accepted: Apr 24, 2006
Published online: Oct 1, 2007
Published in print: Oct 2007

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Ufuk Dilek, Ph.D. [email protected]
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Principal Engineer, MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc., 3301 Atlantic Ave., Raleigh, NC 27604. E-mail: [email protected]

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