EN 13791 applies when assessing the in situ compressive strength of structures and precast concrete components. According to the code itself, it may be adopted when doubt arises about the compressive strength of a concrete. For assessing the structural safety of existing structures, however, the method given in EN 13791 does not seem to be applicable and may lead to an unsafe approach for determining the characteristic concrete strength. This paper presents an alternative method for determining the characteristic concrete strength from cylinders obtained in situ. The method proposed is based on EN 1990 (Eurocode basis of design) and the corresponding Annex D. The method according to EN 13791 is outlined in this article. Moreover, the practi...
Reliable appraisal of the in situ compressive strength is a key challenge in the seismic assessment ...
International audienceThis recommendation is written to improve the assessment of the in situ. Compr...
This bachelor's thesis is about a combination of destructive and non-destructive methods, including ...
For the assessment of the in situ compressive strength in structures and precast concrete components...
The new concrete Standards give rules for in-situ checking if the hardened concrete in structure ach...
The assessment of existing structures becomes of crucial importance in decision making. In case of c...
When assessing existing concrete structures, the estimation of the characteristic strength values fr...
The strengths and mechanical characteristics of concrete play a key role in the safety levels for th...
Civil Engineering Research in Ireland Conference (CERI 2016), Galway, Ireland, 29-30 August 2016With...
Investigations were carried out on structures and components at more than 20 construction sites and ...
For the design of existing structures the concrete compressive strength and the derived mechanical p...
High strength concrete has been widely used in civil engineering in recent years. High strength conc...
To design the retrofit and/or conservation of existing reinforced concrete structures, an assessment...
Evaluation and possible retrofitting of existing RC buildings require specific procedures being set ...
Guidelines describe the general process of in-situ compressive strength assessment. This process is ...
Reliable appraisal of the in situ compressive strength is a key challenge in the seismic assessment ...
International audienceThis recommendation is written to improve the assessment of the in situ. Compr...
This bachelor's thesis is about a combination of destructive and non-destructive methods, including ...
For the assessment of the in situ compressive strength in structures and precast concrete components...
The new concrete Standards give rules for in-situ checking if the hardened concrete in structure ach...
The assessment of existing structures becomes of crucial importance in decision making. In case of c...
When assessing existing concrete structures, the estimation of the characteristic strength values fr...
The strengths and mechanical characteristics of concrete play a key role in the safety levels for th...
Civil Engineering Research in Ireland Conference (CERI 2016), Galway, Ireland, 29-30 August 2016With...
Investigations were carried out on structures and components at more than 20 construction sites and ...
For the design of existing structures the concrete compressive strength and the derived mechanical p...
High strength concrete has been widely used in civil engineering in recent years. High strength conc...
To design the retrofit and/or conservation of existing reinforced concrete structures, an assessment...
Evaluation and possible retrofitting of existing RC buildings require specific procedures being set ...
Guidelines describe the general process of in-situ compressive strength assessment. This process is ...
Reliable appraisal of the in situ compressive strength is a key challenge in the seismic assessment ...
International audienceThis recommendation is written to improve the assessment of the in situ. Compr...
This bachelor's thesis is about a combination of destructive and non-destructive methods, including ...