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Handbook on Nondestructive Testing of Concrete 2nd edition [Kõva köide]

(National Institute of Standards and Technology, Maryland, US), (CANMET, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 870 g, 41 Tables, black and white; 50 Halftones, black and white; 8 Illustrations, color; 232 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Dec-2003
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0849314852
  • ISBN-13: 9780849314858
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 870 g, 41 Tables, black and white; 50 Halftones, black and white; 8 Illustrations, color; 232 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Dec-2003
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0849314852
  • ISBN-13: 9780849314858
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Practicing engineers engaged in quality control or investigation of hardened concrete and graduate students in concrete technology will find this text a useful, state-of-the-art reference. Written by 15 international researchers and specialists, the text provides a comprehensive treatment of nondestructive test methods for evaluating concrete structures. Coverage includes surface hardness test methods; penetration resistance, pullout, break-out, maturity, pull-off, permeation, resonant frequency, and ultrasonic pulse velocity techniques; combined methods; and magnetic, electrical, radioactive, nuclear, radar, stress wave propagation, infrared thermography, and acoustic emission techniques. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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.

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"The handbook is chock-full of high quality graphics, figures and photographs. Although the book is aimed at practicing engineers with responsibilities of concrete quality control or investigations of hardened concrete, graduate students will find the book an excellent overview of both popular and lesser-known non-destructive testing techniques. Strongly recommended for civil engineers, builders, and academic library collections supporting civil engineering curricula at the university level." -E-Streams, Vol. 8, No. 1, Jan. 2005

Surface Hardness Methods
V. Mohan Malhotra
Introduction
1(1)
Indentation Methods
2(1)
Rebound Method
3(4)
Limitations
7(3)
Rebound Number and Estimation of Compressive Strength
10(1)
Rebound Number and Flexural Strength
11(1)
Rebound Number and Modulus of Elasticity
12(1)
North American Survey on the Use of the Rebound Hammer
12(1)
Standardization of Surface Hardness Methods
13(1)
Limitations and Usefulness
13
Penetration Resistance Methods
V. Mohan Malhotra
Georges G. Carette
Introduction
1(1)
Probe Penetration Test System
2(2)
Evaluation of the Probe Penetration Test
4(9)
Pin Penetration Test
13(2)
Standardization of Penetration Resistance Techniques
15(1)
Limitations and Usefulness of Penetration Resistance Methods
15
Pullout Test
Nicholas J. Carino
Introduction
1(1)
Historical Background
2(6)
Failure Mechanism
8(9)
Statistical Characteristics
17(11)
Applications
28(8)
Concluding Remarks
36
The Break-Off Test Method
Tarun R. Naik
Introduction
1(1)
Theoretical Considerations
2(1)
BO Test Equipment
3(1)
Historical Background
4(4)
Test Procedure
8(5)
Evaluation of Test Specimens
13(1)
Applications
14(1)
Advantages and Limitations
15(1)
Standardization of the B.O. Method
15
The Maturity Method
Nicholas J. Carino
Introduction
1(1)
Historical Background
2(10)
Theoretical Basis
12(15)
Application of Maturity Method
27(12)
Standard Practice
39(2)
Conclusion
41
Pull-Off Test and Permeation Tests
Graeme D. Henderson
P.A. Muhammed Basheer
Adrian E. Long
Introduction
1(1)
In Situ Strength Assessment
1(3)
Measuring Concrete Permeation Properties
4(1)
Description of Test Methods
4(7)
Concluding Remarks
11
Resonant Frequency Methods
V. Mohan Malhotra
Vasanthy Sivasundaram
Introduction
2(1)
Resonant Frequency Method
2(4)
Other Methods of Resonant Frequent Testing
6(1)
Factors Affecting Resonant Frequency and Dynamic Modulus of Elasticity
6(2)
Resonant Frequency and Durability of Concrete
8(1)
Reproducibility of Test Results
9(2)
Correlation between Dynamic Modulus of Elasticity and Strength Properties of Concrete
11(1)
Comparison of Moduli of Elasticity Determined from Longitudinal and Transverse Frequencies
11(1)
Comparison of Dynamic and Static Moduli of Elasticity
11(3)
Specialized Applications of Resonance Tests
14(1)
Damping Properties of Concrete
14(4)
Standardization of Resonant Frequency Methods
18(1)
Limitations and Usefulness of Resonant Frequency Methods
18
The Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Method
Tarun R. Naik
V. Mohan Malhotra
John S. Popovics
Historical Background
1(1)
Theory of Wave Propagation
2(1)
Pulse Velocity Test Instrument
3(1)
The Pulse Velocity Method
3(3)
Factors Affecting Pulse Velocity
6(3)
Standardization of the Pulse Velocity Method
9(1)
Applications
10(4)
Advantages and Limitations
14
Combined Methods
Aleksander Samarin
Introduction
1(1)
Historical Development
2(1)
Combined Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity and Hardness Measurement Techniques
3(7)
Conclusions
10
Magnetic/Electrical Methods
Kenneth R. Lauer
Introduction
1(1)
Magnetic Methods
1(8)
Electrical Methods
9
Methods to Evaluate Corrosion of Reinforcement
Nicholas J. Carino
Introduction
1(2)
Principles of Corrosion
3(3)
Corrosion of Steel in Concrete
6(3)
Half-Cell Potential Method
9(4)
Concrete Resistivity
13(3)
Polarization Resistance
16(4)
Summary
20
Radioactive/Nuclear Methods
Terry M. Mitchell
Introduction
1(1)
General Principles
2(2)
Radiometry
4(8)
Radiography
12(7)
Neutron-Gamma Techniques
19
Short-Pulse Radar Methods
Gerardo G. Clemena
Introduction
1(1)
Principle of Short-Pulse Radar
2(2)
Instrumentation
4(3)
Applications
7(12)
Standardization of Short-Pulse Radar Methods
19(1)
Conclusions
19
Stress Wave Propagation Methods
Nicholas J. Carino
Introduction
1(1)
Basic Principles
2(4)
Test Methods
6(22)
Summary
28
Infrared Thermographic Techniques
Gary J. Weil
Introduction
1(1)
Historical Background
2(1)
Theoretical Considerations
3(1)
Testing Equipment
4(2)
Testing Procedures
6(2)
Case Histories
8(3)
Advantages and Limitations
11(2)
Summary
13
Acoustic Emission Methods
Sidney Mindess
Introduction
1(1)
Historical Background
2(1)
Theoretical Considerations
3(1)
Evaluation of Acoustic Emission Signals
4(2)
Instrumentation and Test Procedures
6(2)
Parameters Affecting Acoustic Emissions from Concrete
8(1)
Laboratory Studies of Acoustic Emission
9(5)
Field Studies of Acoustic Emission
14(1)
Conclusions
14
Index 1


V.M. Malhotra, Nicholas J. Carino