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  • 2021Strength characteristics of concrete exposed to the elevated temperatures according to the temperature-time curve ISO 8343citations
  • 2021Influence of rock inclusion composition on the fracture response of cement-based composite specimens1citations
  • 2021Effects of elevated temperature on the behaviour of concrete beams reinforced with fiber reinforced polymers6citations
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  • Keršner, Zbyněk
  • Daněk, Petr
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  • Vyhlídal, Michal
  • Kucharczyková, Barbara
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conferencepaper

Properties of concrete intended for further testing measured by the Impact-Echo and the ultrasonic pulse method

  • Rozsypalová, Iva
  • Dvořák, Richard
  • Karel, Ondřej
  • Schmid, Pavel
Abstract

The aim of the paper is non-destructive measurement of differently degraded specimens by high temperature intended for further testing of joints of stainless steel helical reinforcement glued into the groove and differently degraded concrete. Measurement intended for determination of possibilities of estimation of future properties of named joints is performed by the Impact-Echo method and by the ultrasonic pulse velocity method on specimens of dimensions 400 × 100 × 100 mm made of concrete of the C20/25 strength class degraded by different elevated temperature. Five sets of specimens were manufactured - four sets of specimens were heated in the furnace at temperatures of 400 °C, 600 °C, 800 °C and 1000 °C and one set was kept intact as reference. Specimens will be afterwards additionally strengthened at the tensile side of specimens and broken by four-point flexural strength test. The non-destructive measurement aims to evaluate the residual physical-mechanical properties of plain concrete in terms of resonance frequency of test specimen, and sound velocity in tested specimen before and after the temperature degradation. This assessment will serve as material information basis for interpretation of the expected behaviour of used helical reinforcement for a retrofitting process and the thermally damaged concrete reaction to such intervention.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • stainless steel
  • strength
  • flexural strength
  • ultrasonic