This study examines the factors affecting the results of non-destructive testing of high-strength concrete performed on cubes and on cylinders and examines the processing of calibration relations. Tests were performed with both a type N and a type L Schmidt impact hammer (with a standard impact energy of 2.205 Nm and 0.735 Nm respectively). The assessed factors were internal stress in a specimen and the shape of the impact area. Test specimens were loaded by a force corresponding to the stress in specimen 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, and 50% from the expected compressive strength. Rebound numbers of the unloaded test specimens were significantly lower than those of the loaded specimens. Therefore, calibration relations and/or correction coefficients ...
The estimation of mechanical properties of concrete can be carried out by several methods; destructi...
The research presented here demonstrates the practical aspects of the numerical correlation of the r...
Assessment of in-situ concrete, a major building material in construction has been of considerable i...
This study examines the factors affecting the results of non-destructive testing of high-strength co...
One of the most widely spread techniques to estimate the compressive strength of concrete is the reb...
Rebound hammer are prefer as non-destructive testing methods; where compression test as destructive ...
The issue of concrete strength often arises in civil engineering practice, either due to quality con...
Rebound hammer tests are generally preferred as a non-destructive testing method as compared to dest...
AbstractResults of an experimental investigation on the effects of concrete materials-, mix- and wor...
The paper is a comparison between destructive and non destructive testing methods of site concrete s...
The assessment of concrete compressive strength plays a key role in the analysis of the seismic vuln...
During the construction of concrete structures, it is often useful to know compressive strength at a...
This work presents a study on the comparison between Destructive Compressive test and Non destructiv...
This is an evaluation of the efficacy of the two most popular Non Destructive Testing (NDT) methods ...
Concrete compressive strength of standard samples curing under standard conditions are of outmost im...
The estimation of mechanical properties of concrete can be carried out by several methods; destructi...
The research presented here demonstrates the practical aspects of the numerical correlation of the r...
Assessment of in-situ concrete, a major building material in construction has been of considerable i...
This study examines the factors affecting the results of non-destructive testing of high-strength co...
One of the most widely spread techniques to estimate the compressive strength of concrete is the reb...
Rebound hammer are prefer as non-destructive testing methods; where compression test as destructive ...
The issue of concrete strength often arises in civil engineering practice, either due to quality con...
Rebound hammer tests are generally preferred as a non-destructive testing method as compared to dest...
AbstractResults of an experimental investigation on the effects of concrete materials-, mix- and wor...
The paper is a comparison between destructive and non destructive testing methods of site concrete s...
The assessment of concrete compressive strength plays a key role in the analysis of the seismic vuln...
During the construction of concrete structures, it is often useful to know compressive strength at a...
This work presents a study on the comparison between Destructive Compressive test and Non destructiv...
This is an evaluation of the efficacy of the two most popular Non Destructive Testing (NDT) methods ...
Concrete compressive strength of standard samples curing under standard conditions are of outmost im...
The estimation of mechanical properties of concrete can be carried out by several methods; destructi...
The research presented here demonstrates the practical aspects of the numerical correlation of the r...
Assessment of in-situ concrete, a major building material in construction has been of considerable i...