Ultrasonic pulse velocity test of reinforced concrete with induced corrosion

Non-destructive test has been applied to measure damage in structures. Common structures are assessed with the use of practical and easy application of ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV). In this paper, the damage brought by corrosion was investigated using Proceq Punditlab having 54 kHz transducers or...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-39532021-11-17T08:28:51Z Ultrasonic pulse velocity test of reinforced concrete with induced corrosion Ongpeng, Jason Maximino Co Non-destructive test has been applied to measure damage in structures. Common structures are assessed with the use of practical and easy application of ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV). In this paper, the damage brought by corrosion was investigated using Proceq Punditlab having 54 kHz transducers oriented in direct transmission under the UPV. Fifty-four reinforced concrete of size 150 mm x 250 mm x 300 mm with two 10mm diameter reinforcing bars (Grade 40) and one 6mm diameter stainless steel bar (Type 304) was cast and tested. It had varying water cement ratio of 45%, 50%, and 55%with two conditions at day 0 (after curing), day 14, and day 28: non-accelerated condition under air-drying and accelerated condition using impressed current technique (ICT). The UPV test was conducted in each layer where reinforced steel bars were present and absent. It was found out that UPV test results was insignificant to all non-accelerated concrete, while it indicated significant damage for accelerated corrosion rate of more than 8 mm per year. In accelerated condition, the decrease in strength under UPV test was more than 20% for all specimens along the reinforced bars, and less than 15% for all specimens along the layer with no steel bars. This showed that the effect of corrosion greatly affects the entirety of structures near and far from the placement of reinforcing steel bars. © 2017 ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia Engineering Education Development Network. All rights reserved. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2954 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Reinforcing bars—Corrosion Ultrasonic testing Nondestructive testing Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Reinforcing bars—Corrosion
Ultrasonic testing
Nondestructive testing
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Reinforcing bars—Corrosion
Ultrasonic testing
Nondestructive testing
Civil Engineering
Ongpeng, Jason Maximino Co
Ultrasonic pulse velocity test of reinforced concrete with induced corrosion
description Non-destructive test has been applied to measure damage in structures. Common structures are assessed with the use of practical and easy application of ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV). In this paper, the damage brought by corrosion was investigated using Proceq Punditlab having 54 kHz transducers oriented in direct transmission under the UPV. Fifty-four reinforced concrete of size 150 mm x 250 mm x 300 mm with two 10mm diameter reinforcing bars (Grade 40) and one 6mm diameter stainless steel bar (Type 304) was cast and tested. It had varying water cement ratio of 45%, 50%, and 55%with two conditions at day 0 (after curing), day 14, and day 28: non-accelerated condition under air-drying and accelerated condition using impressed current technique (ICT). The UPV test was conducted in each layer where reinforced steel bars were present and absent. It was found out that UPV test results was insignificant to all non-accelerated concrete, while it indicated significant damage for accelerated corrosion rate of more than 8 mm per year. In accelerated condition, the decrease in strength under UPV test was more than 20% for all specimens along the reinforced bars, and less than 15% for all specimens along the layer with no steel bars. This showed that the effect of corrosion greatly affects the entirety of structures near and far from the placement of reinforcing steel bars. © 2017 ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia Engineering Education Development Network. All rights reserved.
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author Ongpeng, Jason Maximino Co
author_facet Ongpeng, Jason Maximino Co
author_sort Ongpeng, Jason Maximino Co
title Ultrasonic pulse velocity test of reinforced concrete with induced corrosion
title_short Ultrasonic pulse velocity test of reinforced concrete with induced corrosion
title_full Ultrasonic pulse velocity test of reinforced concrete with induced corrosion
title_fullStr Ultrasonic pulse velocity test of reinforced concrete with induced corrosion
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonic pulse velocity test of reinforced concrete with induced corrosion
title_sort ultrasonic pulse velocity test of reinforced concrete with induced corrosion
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2954
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