There are many methods to access concrete in situ such as non-destructive tests (NDT). These methods consider indirect measure for assessing the strength of concrete to predict in situ strength. In the present study ultrasonic pulse velocity and rebound hammer test were used for assessing compressive strength of concrete at 7, 28 and 56 days.The rebound hammer test is based on principle that the rebound of an elastic mass depends upon hardness of surface, while the ultrasonic pulse velocity method monitors the internal characteristic of concrete in terms of m/s. These two tests affected by many parameters depends on the nature of production materials in production of concrete, so there is difficulty in determining strength of hardened...
Assessment of in-situ concrete, a major building material in construction has been of considerable i...
Concrete quality, except in the laboratory, can be determined at the construction site. Therefore, t...
Objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of compressive stress over non destructive assessm...
There are many methods to access concrete in situ such as non-destructive tests (NDT). These m...
AbstractResults of an experimental investigation on the effects of concrete materials-, mix- and wor...
This paper has carried out an experimental program to establish a relatively accurate relation betwe...
As infrastructures are being deteriorated, nondestructive evaluation of existing structures and cons...
The compressive strength of concrete is assessed to ensure uniformity of the placed concrete and ade...
This is an evaluation of the efficacy of the two most popular Non Destructive Testing (NDT) methods ...
The experimental studies using Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity and Schmidt Rebound Hammer as Non-Destructi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate an ultrasonic method as a technique for early compressive stre...
Among all the concrete characteristics, the compressive strength is known as the most important feat...
Developing non-destructive methods (NDT) that can deliver faster and more accurate results is an obj...
This study aims to find the effect of water-cement ratio on the compressive strength of concrete by ...
In the field of non destructive testing of concrete structures, several regulations propose correlat...
Assessment of in-situ concrete, a major building material in construction has been of considerable i...
Concrete quality, except in the laboratory, can be determined at the construction site. Therefore, t...
Objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of compressive stress over non destructive assessm...
There are many methods to access concrete in situ such as non-destructive tests (NDT). These m...
AbstractResults of an experimental investigation on the effects of concrete materials-, mix- and wor...
This paper has carried out an experimental program to establish a relatively accurate relation betwe...
As infrastructures are being deteriorated, nondestructive evaluation of existing structures and cons...
The compressive strength of concrete is assessed to ensure uniformity of the placed concrete and ade...
This is an evaluation of the efficacy of the two most popular Non Destructive Testing (NDT) methods ...
The experimental studies using Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity and Schmidt Rebound Hammer as Non-Destructi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate an ultrasonic method as a technique for early compressive stre...
Among all the concrete characteristics, the compressive strength is known as the most important feat...
Developing non-destructive methods (NDT) that can deliver faster and more accurate results is an obj...
This study aims to find the effect of water-cement ratio on the compressive strength of concrete by ...
In the field of non destructive testing of concrete structures, several regulations propose correlat...
Assessment of in-situ concrete, a major building material in construction has been of considerable i...
Concrete quality, except in the laboratory, can be determined at the construction site. Therefore, t...
Objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of compressive stress over non destructive assessm...