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228.2R-98
Nondestructive Test Methods for Evaluation of Concrete in Structures (Reapproved 2004)

1998, 62 pp.

$64.50


A review is presented of nondestructive test methods for evaluating the condition of concrete and steel reinforcement in structures. The methods discussed include visual inspection, stress-wave methods, nuclear methods, penetrability methods, magnetic and electrical methods, infrared thermography and ground penetrating radar. The principal of each method is discussed and the typical instrumentation is described. The testing procedures are summarized and the data analysis methods are explained. The advantages and limitations of the methods are highlighted. The report concludes with a discussion of the planning of a nondestructive testing program.

The report provides general information to individuals who are faced with the task of evaluating the condition of a concrete structure and are considering the applicability of nondestructive test methods to aid that evaluation.

Contents:
Chapter 1 - Introduction

1.1 Scope

1.2 Needs & applications

1.3Objective of report


Chapter 2 - Summary of Methods

2.1 Visual Inspection

2.2 Stress-wave methods for structures

2.3 Stress-wave methods for deep foundations

2.4 Nuclear methods

2.5 magnetic & electrical methods

2.6 Penetrability methods

2.7 Infrared thermography

2.8 Radar


Chapter 3 - Planning & Performing Nondestructive

Testing Investigations

3.1 Selection of methods

3.2 Defining scope of investigation

3.3 Numerical & experimental simulations

3.4 Correlation with intrusive testing

3.5 Reporting results


Chapter 4 - References

4.1 Specified references

4.2 Cited references


Appendix A - Theoretical Aspects of Mobility Plot of Pile

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