Non-destructive testing (NDT) methods are important alternatives when destructive tests are not feasible to examine the in situ concrete properties without damaging the structure. The rebound hammer test and the ultrasonic pulse velocity test are two popular NDT methods to examine the properties of concrete. The rebound of the hammer depends on the hardness of the test specimen and ultrasonic pulse travelling speed is related to density, uniformity, and homogeneity of the specimen. Both of these two methods have been adopted to estimate the concrete compressive strength. Statistical analysis has been implemented to establish the relationship between hammer rebound values/ultrasonic pulse velocities and concrete compressive strength. However...
This paper presents a review on combining NDT techniques, such as rebound hammer and ultrasonic puls...
There are many methods to access concrete in situ such as non-destructive tests (NDT). These m...
When assessing the quality of concrete on site, it is necessary to base the interpretation on reliab...
Non-destructive testing (NDT) methods are important alternatives when destructive tests are not feas...
In the construction industry, to evaluate the compressive strength of concrete, destructive and non-...
In the construction industry, non–destructive testing (NDT) methods are often used in the field to i...
The experimental studies using Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity and Schmidt Rebound Hammer as Non-Destructi...
Accurate prediction of concrete compressive strength is imperative for investigating the in-situ con...
This study presents a comparative assessment of conventional soft computing techniques in estimating...
none2noThe compressive strength of concrete is one of most important mechanical parameters in the pe...
The compressive strength of concrete is assessed to ensure uniformity of the placed concrete and ade...
At the design stage of a structure, the members of adequate dimension and strength is provided. But ...
none2noThe commonly used NDT methods to predict concrete compressive strength include the rebound ha...
When inspecting the property of material, nondestructive testing methods are more preferable than de...
There are many methods to access concrete in situ such as non-destructive tests (NDT). These m...
This paper presents a review on combining NDT techniques, such as rebound hammer and ultrasonic puls...
There are many methods to access concrete in situ such as non-destructive tests (NDT). These m...
When assessing the quality of concrete on site, it is necessary to base the interpretation on reliab...
Non-destructive testing (NDT) methods are important alternatives when destructive tests are not feas...
In the construction industry, to evaluate the compressive strength of concrete, destructive and non-...
In the construction industry, non–destructive testing (NDT) methods are often used in the field to i...
The experimental studies using Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity and Schmidt Rebound Hammer as Non-Destructi...
Accurate prediction of concrete compressive strength is imperative for investigating the in-situ con...
This study presents a comparative assessment of conventional soft computing techniques in estimating...
none2noThe compressive strength of concrete is one of most important mechanical parameters in the pe...
The compressive strength of concrete is assessed to ensure uniformity of the placed concrete and ade...
At the design stage of a structure, the members of adequate dimension and strength is provided. But ...
none2noThe commonly used NDT methods to predict concrete compressive strength include the rebound ha...
When inspecting the property of material, nondestructive testing methods are more preferable than de...
There are many methods to access concrete in situ such as non-destructive tests (NDT). These m...
This paper presents a review on combining NDT techniques, such as rebound hammer and ultrasonic puls...
There are many methods to access concrete in situ such as non-destructive tests (NDT). These m...
When assessing the quality of concrete on site, it is necessary to base the interpretation on reliab...