Non-Destructive Testing in Civil Engineering 2000 :
[Book]
Tokyo, Japan, 25-27 April, 2000.
Kidlington :
Elsevier Science,
2000.
1 online resource (697 pages)
Chapter 27. A Proposal of Control Method on Shotcrete Strength by Pin Penetration Test Using Air Pressure.
Front Cover -- Non-Destructive Testing in Civil Engineering 2000 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- PART 1: KEYNOTE PAPERS -- Chapter 1. Maintenance of Concrete Structures and Application of Non-Destructive Inspection in Japan -- Chapter 2. Nondestructive Testing for Steel Bridges in Japan -- Chapter 3. Research in Non-Destructive Testing in Civil Engineering at BAM -- Chapter 4. Non-Destructive Testing in the UK -- Chapter 5. High-Resolution Geophysical Methods as NDT for Civil Engineering Applications -- PART 2: MAGNETIC/ELECTRIC.
Chapter 11. Measurement of Axial-Stress in High Tension Bolts by Acoustoelastic Velocity-Ratio Method -- Chapter 12. Fatigue Crack Propagation Monitoring in Steel Structures with Intelligent Systems -- Chapter 13. Non-Destructive Testing Being Essential Part of the Safety Assessment of Steel Bridges -- Chapter 14. Detection of Structural Damage by Ambient Vibration Measurement using Laser Doppler Vibrometer -- PART 4: INTEGRATED TEST -- Chapter 15. Radar and Seismic Tomographies on Gypsum Pillars.
Chapter 16. Investigation on Several Non-Destructive Inspection Methods about Strength Degradation of Reinforced Concrete Beam -- Chapter 17. Advanced NDT of Reinforced Concrete Members by Ultrasonics and Acoustic Emission -- Chapter 18. Application of Various Non-Destructive Inspection for Existing Reinforced Concrete Structures -- PART 5: MOISTURE -- Chapter 19. Investigation of the Drying Process of Moist Building Materials by Means of Heat Flux Density Measurements -- Chapter 20. A Microwave-Sensor for Monitoring the Moisture Content of Concrete.
Chapter 21. Moisture Measurements in Building Materials with Microwaves -- Chapter 22. Measurement of the Moisture and Salt Content of Building Materials -- Chapter 23. A New Microwave Sensor System for Moisture and Salt Content Measurements at Building Materials to Reduce Disturbances by Inhomogeneities -- PART 6: STRENGTH -- Chapter 24. NDT for Assessing Concrete Strength -- Chapter 25. New Test Method for Pullout Strength for the Hardend Concrete using Post settled Pullbolt -- Chapter 26. Evaluation of the Strength Characteristics of Building Materials.
Chapter 6. Experimental Research for Estimating Erection Stress of Steel Bridge Using Magnetic Anisotropy Sensor -- Chapter 7. Inversion of Borehole Magnetic Survey Data for Estimating the Depth of Pile -- Chapter 8. Application of the Dielectric Measurement for Non-Destructive Test of Mortar -- Chapter 9. Highly Accurate Low Frequency Elastic Wave Measurement Using Magnetstrictive Devices -- Chapter 10. Non-Destructive Localisation of Prestressing Steel Fractures in Post-Tensioned Concrete -- PART 3: STEEL STRUCTURES.
0
8
8
8
8
The first international symposium on NDT-CE (Non-Destructive Testing in Civil Engineering) was held in Berlin, Germany in 1991. Successive symposia were held throughout Europe until 1997. This, the 5th symposium is organized as SEIKEN SYMPOSIUM No. 26, and is sponsored by the Institute of Industrial Science, at the University of Tokyo, Japan. Original objectives of the NDT-CE symposium have been to provide an opportunity for discussing current issues and future perspectives of NDT and for promoting mutual understanding among engineers and researchers. Asia is one of the key regions for furth.
Non-Destructive Testing in Civil Engineering 2000 : Tokyo, Japan, 25-27 April, 2000.