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Non-Destructive In Situ Strength Assessment of Concrete [electronic resource] : Practical Application of the RILEM TC 249-ISC Recommendations / edited by Denys Breysse, Jean-Paul Balayssac.

Contributor(s): Breysse, Denys [editor.] | Balayssac, Jean-Paul [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: RILEM State-of-the-Art Reports: 32Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021Edition: 1st ed. 2021.Description: XXVI, 381 p. 196 illus., 176 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030649005.Subject(s): Building materials | Materials—Analysis | Buildings—Repair and reconstruction | Buildings—Maintenance | Building Materials | Characterization and Analytical Technique | Building Repair and MaintenanceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 691 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
In-situ strength assessment of concrete: detailed guidelines -- How to identify the recommended number of cores? -- Evaluation of concrete strength by combined NDT techniques: practice, possibilities and Recommendations -- Identification of test regions and choice of conversion models -- Identification and processing of outliers -- How investigators can assess concrete strength with on-site non-destructive tests and lessons to draw from a benchmark -- How investigators can answer more complex questions about assessing concrete strength and lessons to draw from a benchmark -- Illustration of the proposed methodology based on synthetic data -- Illustration of the proposed methodology based on a real case-study -- Statistics -- Model identification and calibration -- For those who want to go further.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The book presents the work of the RILEM Technical Committee 249-ISC. Addressing the effective application of new recommendations for non-destructive in situ strength assessment of concrete, it provides information about the different steps of the investigation and processing of test results, until the delivery of strength estimates, and includes tables giving the minimum required number of cores in a variety of situations as well as several examples of how the recommendations can be used in practice. The book explores a topic which is of major importance, i.e. the assessment of concrete compressive strength in existing structures. This property (both mean and standard deviation) is a key input in many cases, such as the reinforcement of structures, the safety checking, the extension of service life. As the new RILEM recommendations imply a deep revision (and improvement) of field practice, the book is intended for managers of structures, structural engineers and specialists of NDT that have to answer these issues. More widely, it will benefit engineers and students who are interested in NDT and in the safety analysis of structures.
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In-situ strength assessment of concrete: detailed guidelines -- How to identify the recommended number of cores? -- Evaluation of concrete strength by combined NDT techniques: practice, possibilities and Recommendations -- Identification of test regions and choice of conversion models -- Identification and processing of outliers -- How investigators can assess concrete strength with on-site non-destructive tests and lessons to draw from a benchmark -- How investigators can answer more complex questions about assessing concrete strength and lessons to draw from a benchmark -- Illustration of the proposed methodology based on synthetic data -- Illustration of the proposed methodology based on a real case-study -- Statistics -- Model identification and calibration -- For those who want to go further.

The book presents the work of the RILEM Technical Committee 249-ISC. Addressing the effective application of new recommendations for non-destructive in situ strength assessment of concrete, it provides information about the different steps of the investigation and processing of test results, until the delivery of strength estimates, and includes tables giving the minimum required number of cores in a variety of situations as well as several examples of how the recommendations can be used in practice. The book explores a topic which is of major importance, i.e. the assessment of concrete compressive strength in existing structures. This property (both mean and standard deviation) is a key input in many cases, such as the reinforcement of structures, the safety checking, the extension of service life. As the new RILEM recommendations imply a deep revision (and improvement) of field practice, the book is intended for managers of structures, structural engineers and specialists of NDT that have to answer these issues. More widely, it will benefit engineers and students who are interested in NDT and in the safety analysis of structures.

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