AbstractOne of the major goals in the field of rehabilitation and renovation of existing structures is to determine mechanical properties of materials as well as their level of damage, namely the presence of defects, cracks, weathering effects, etc., by means of non-destructive (NDT) techniques. NDT tests, in fact, are easier and more economics than destructive ones because they do not necessitate sample extraction and preparation; furthermore they are often the unique way to assess the material properties in case of historic and architectural buildings, where the possibility of extracting core samples is limited or not possible. The ultrasonic pulse velocity testing has been proved to be a useful and reliable non-destructive test for asses...
The evaluation of natural stone mechanical properties represents a requirement for the assessment of...
UPV as non-destructive technique can effectively contribute to the low invasive in situ analysis and...
The design of strengthening and securing work for historic buildings requires knowledge of the mason...
AbstractOne of the major goals in the field of rehabilitation and renovation of existing structures ...
One of the major goals in the field of rehabilitation and renovation of existing structures is to de...
A deep knowledge of the physical and mechanical properties of the constituent materials of ancient m...
The application of non-destructive acoustic techniques is fundamental for damage diagnosis of the ca...
The present work deals with the use of simple and economical non destructive techniques, ultrasonic...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the relationships between Schmidt hardness rebound number (RN...
In this paper, the use of ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) testing as a reliable technique to determ...
This experimental work focuses on the application of non-destructive acoustic techniques to evaluate...
In this paper, the use of ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) testing as a reliable technique to determi...
In this paper, the use of ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) testing as a reliable technique to determi...
Uniaxial Compressive Strength (UCS) is a key indicator of the mechanical properties of a rock, parti...
This paper presents the application of non-destructive ultrasonic techniques in evaluating the conse...
The evaluation of natural stone mechanical properties represents a requirement for the assessment of...
UPV as non-destructive technique can effectively contribute to the low invasive in situ analysis and...
The design of strengthening and securing work for historic buildings requires knowledge of the mason...
AbstractOne of the major goals in the field of rehabilitation and renovation of existing structures ...
One of the major goals in the field of rehabilitation and renovation of existing structures is to de...
A deep knowledge of the physical and mechanical properties of the constituent materials of ancient m...
The application of non-destructive acoustic techniques is fundamental for damage diagnosis of the ca...
The present work deals with the use of simple and economical non destructive techniques, ultrasonic...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the relationships between Schmidt hardness rebound number (RN...
In this paper, the use of ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) testing as a reliable technique to determ...
This experimental work focuses on the application of non-destructive acoustic techniques to evaluate...
In this paper, the use of ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) testing as a reliable technique to determi...
In this paper, the use of ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) testing as a reliable technique to determi...
Uniaxial Compressive Strength (UCS) is a key indicator of the mechanical properties of a rock, parti...
This paper presents the application of non-destructive ultrasonic techniques in evaluating the conse...
The evaluation of natural stone mechanical properties represents a requirement for the assessment of...
UPV as non-destructive technique can effectively contribute to the low invasive in situ analysis and...
The design of strengthening and securing work for historic buildings requires knowledge of the mason...