Civil Engineering Journal (Oct 2018)

NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING AND X-RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE DEGRADED CONCRETE

  • Richard Dvořák,
  • Zdeněk Chobola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14311/CEJ.2018.03.0022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018, no. 3
pp. 258 – 275

Abstract

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In the field of civil engineering a diagnostics acoustic non-destructive testing is widely used and in the past years it was used even in testing of high-temperature degraded concrete structures. These methods can provide specific information about the physical-mechanical state of material; however physical-chemical changes in microstructure are measurable to a limited extent. This article is focused on non-destructive and destructive testing of high-temperature degraded concrete test beams of dimensions 0.1 × 0.1 × 0.4 m fired at 200 − 1200 °C. The Impact-Echo method and ultrasonic velocity pulse method measurements are compared with destructive test results. Testing of measured changes in the p-m properties of reference and fired samples is then supplemented by X-ray diffraction analysis, in order to document mineralogical physical-chemical changes of tested material.

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