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Ultrasonic wave velocity signal interpretation of simulated concrete bridge decks

Ultrasonic wave velocity signal interpretation of simulated concrete bridge decks Non-destructive evaluation techniques are used to assess the condition of concrete structures, predict future performance, and monitor repair systems. One of the best known non-destructive evaluation techniques is the ultrasonic pulse velocity technique, which determines both the travel time and velocity of the ultrasonic pulse from the source to the receiver through the tested material. Changes in velocity indicate the presence of anomalies in the material, yet do not enable predicting the severity of the position of such anomalies. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Materials and Structures Springer Journals

Ultrasonic wave velocity signal interpretation of simulated concrete bridge decks

Materials and Structures , Volume 33 (3) – Aug 4, 2006

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 by RILEM
Subject
Engineering; Theoretical and Applied Mechanics; Structural Mechanics; Mechanical Engineering; Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment; Civil Engineering; Building Materials
ISSN
1359-5997
eISSN
1871-6873
DOI
10.1007/BF02479416
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Abstract

Non-destructive evaluation techniques are used to assess the condition of concrete structures, predict future performance, and monitor repair systems. One of the best known non-destructive evaluation techniques is the ultrasonic pulse velocity technique, which determines both the travel time and velocity of the ultrasonic pulse from the source to the receiver through the tested material. Changes in velocity indicate the presence of anomalies in the material, yet do not enable predicting the severity of the position of such anomalies.

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Materials and StructuresSpringer Journals

Published: Aug 4, 2006

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