Freshly Printed - allow 10 days lead
Couldn't load pickup availability
Non-destructive Testing and Evaluation of Civil Engineering Structures
Focuses on the evaluation of concrete properties in real structures by means of NonDestructive Testing (NDT) Methods
Jean-Paul Balayssac (Edited by), Vincent Garnier (Edited by)
9781785482298, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 22 November 2017
376 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.6 cm, 0.73 kg
The non-destructive evaluation of civil engineering structures in reinforced concrete is becoming an increasingly important issue in this field of engineering. This book proposes innovative ways to deal with this problem, through the characterization of concrete durability indicators by the use of non-destructive techniques. It presents the description of the various non-destructive techniques and their combination for the evaluation of indicators. The processing of data issued from the combination of NDE methods is also illustrated through examples of data fusion methods. The identification of conversion models linking observables, obtained from non-destructive measurements, to concrete durability indicators, as well as the consideration of different sources of variability in the assessment process, are also described. An analysis of in situ applications is carried out in order to highlight the practical aspects of the methodology. At the end of the book the authors provide a methodological guide detailing the proposed non-destructive evaluation methodology of concrete indicators.
1. Introduction 2. Ultrasonic Methods 3. Electromagnetic Methods 4. Electrical Methods 5. Electrochemical Methods 6. Quality, Uncertainties and Variabilities 7. Construction of Conversion Models of Observables into Indicators 8. Assessment of Concrete by a Combination of Non-Destructive Techniques 9. Applications In Situ 10. Methodological Guide
Subject Areas: Structural engineering [TNC]
