MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)

Critical evaluation of NDT for rapid condition assessment of existing RC buildings: A case study

  • Karatosun Serkan,
  • Yazar Muzaffer,
  • Gunes Oguz,
  • Taskin Beyza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202236107001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 361
p. 07001

Abstract

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There is an urgent need for rapid and reliable condition assessment of existing reinforced concrete (RC) buildings as a basis for structural safety evaluation, especially in developing countries in seismic regions such as Turkey. Traditionally, RC structures are evaluated by taking core samples from a limited number of structural elements for concrete strength and performing spot checks for the steel reinforcement by removing the concrete cover. In-situ concrete strength is determined through compression testing of core samples. Through spot checks, conformance of the existing reinforcement with the structural drawings is evaluated and a reinforcement realization factor is calculated for use in the analyses. Even though these conventional methods are relatively more accurate and reliable for condition assessment of existing RC structures, they are destructive, involved, time taking, slow and expensive. Non-destructive testing (NDT) methods are proposed as a solution to this problem. Using NDT methods in conjunction with a relatively small number of core tests potentially allows for more rapid yet still reliable condition assessment of existing structures. In this paper, a critical evaluation of rapid and reliable condition assessment methods is made through investigations on an 18-story residential RC building as a case study. Investigation results show that using NDT helps achieve time and cost savings while allowing for reliable condition assessment of existing buildings, and promises further savings through continued research and development in this area.