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Estimation of Compressive Strength of Reinforced Concrete Structure Using Impact Testing Method and Rebound Hardness Method

  • Hong, Seonguk;Kim, Seunghun;Lee, Yongtaeg;Jeong, Jaewon;Lee, Changyong;Park, Chanwoo
    • Architectural research
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.137-145
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    • 2018
  • The nondestructive test is widely used in the field of diagnosis and maintenance to evaluate the degree of damaging of structures caused by aging, and the demand for this test method is expected to continue increasing. However, there is a lack of standards related to the nondestructive test, and South Korea is relying heavily on developed nations for original technologies related to diagnosis. It is an urgent task to establish a nondestructive test method appropriate for the circumstance of South Korea. The purpose of this study is to compare and analyze estimated error of compressive strength in single-story structures comprised of vertical and horizontal reinforced concrete members using the impact testing method and rebound hardness method, which are nondestructive test methods, and to review on-site applicability of these methods. Based on compressive strength of the structures estimated, overall mean error was 21.2% for the impact testing method and 15.6% for the rebound hardness method. The necessity of a reliable diagnostic method based on compound nondestructive test methods to increase accuracy of estimation was confirmed.

Determination of Two- Dimensional Distribution of Fission Products in the Irradiated Fuel Rod by Image Reconstruction Methods (비파괴적인 영상재구성 방법에 의한 조사 핵연료봉 단면내 핵분열 생성물의 이차원분포 결정)

  • Park, K.J.;Ro, S.G.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.8-17
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    • 1989
  • Reconstruction of the radial two-dimensional of fission products using projections obtained by nondestructive transversal direction gamma scanning was evaluated, and then compared with the destructive sectional gamma scanning results. Although the nondestructive method has a little drawback compared to the destructive method in the accuracy, the former seemed to be sufficiently applicable.

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Nondestructive Characterization and In-situ Monitoring of Corrosion Degradation by Backward Radiated Ultrasound

  • Song, Sung-Jin;Kim, Young H.;Bae, Dong-Ho;Kwon, Sung D.
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.114-119
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    • 2005
  • Since the degradation caused by corrosion is restricted to the surface of materials, conventional ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation methods based on ultrasonic bulk waves are not applicable to characterization of the corrosion degradation. To take care of this difficulty, a new nondestructive evaluation method that uses ultrasonic backward radiation has been proposed recently. This paper explores the potential of this newly developed method for nondestructive characterization and in-situ monitoring of corrosion degradation. Specifically, backward radiated ultrasounds from aged thermo-mechanically controlled process (TMCP) steel specimens by corrosion fatigue were measured and their characteristics were correlated to those of the aged specimens. The excellent correlation observed in the present study demonstrates the high potential of the backward radiated ultrasound as an effective tool for nondestructive characterization of corrosion degradation. In addition, the potential of the backward radiated ultrasound to in-situ monitoring of corrosion degradation is under current investigation.

Virtual Reality Presentation for Nondestructive Evaluation of Rebar Corrosion in Concrete based on Inverse BEM

  • Kyung, Je-Woon;Yokota, Masaru;Leelalerkiet, V.;Ohtsu, Masayasu
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.157-162
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    • 2005
  • In order to evaluate the corrosion of reinforcing steel-bars (rebar) in concrete, a nondestructive evaluation by the half-cell potential method is currently applied. In this study, potentials measured on a concrete surface are compensated into those on the concrete-rebar interface by the inverse boundary element method (IBEM). Because these potentials are obtained three-dimensionally (3-D), 3-D visualization is desirable. To this end, a visualization system has been developed by using VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language). As an application, results of a reinforced concrete (RC) slab with corroded rebars are visualized and discussed.

Fundamental Study on Degradation Evaluation of Marine Diesel Engine Exhaust Valve by Nondestructive Test (비파괴법에 의한 선박용 디젤엔진 배기밸브의 열화도 평가에 관한 기초적 연구)

  • Sim, K.H.;Kim, H.S.;Nam, K.W.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 1999
  • The ultrasonic method, which is well known as nondestructive test method, is widely used to evaluate the material damage due to degradation. However, this method is just used for measuring the crack size and the thickness loss of the tube. The purpose of this study is to investigate the applicability of the ultrasonic technique for the evaluation of marine diesel engine exhaust valve and to suggest the correlations between the ultrasonic characteristics and valve degradation. From the evaluation of the results obtained, the technique of using the ultrasonic property was founds to be a efficient method to evaluate the degree of marine diesel engine exhaust valve by nondestructive test.

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Accurate Detection of a Defective Area by Adopting a Divide and Conquer Strategy in Infrared Thermal Imaging Measurement

  • Jiangfei, Wang;Lihua, Yuan;Zhengguang, Zhu;Mingyuan, Yuan
    • Journal of the Korean Physical Society
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    • v.73 no.11
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    • pp.1644-1649
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    • 2018
  • Aiming at infrared thermal images with different buried depth defects, we study a variety of image segmentation algorithms based on the threshold to develop global search ability and the ability to find the defect area accurately. Firstly, the iterative thresholding method, the maximum entropy method, the minimum error method, the Ostu method and the minimum skewness method are applied to image segmentation of the same infrared thermal image. The study shows that the maximum entropy method and the minimum error method have strong global search capability and can simultaneously extract defects at different depths. However none of these five methods can accurately calculate the defect area at different depths. In order to solve this problem, we put forward a strategy of "divide and conquer". The infrared thermal image is divided into several local thermal maps, with each map containing only one defect, and the defect area is calculated after local image processing of the different buried defects one by one. The results show that, under the "divide and conquer" strategy, the iterative threshold method and the Ostu method have the advantage of high precision and can accurately extract the area of different defects at different depths, with an error of less than 5%.

Nondestructive Evaluation for Degraded 2.25Cr-1Mo Steel though Surface SH-wave (표면SH파를 이용한 2.25Cr-1Mo강의 열화.손상 평가)

  • Kim, Hyun-Mook;Park, Ik-Keun;Park, Un-Su;Ahn, Hyung-Keun;Kim, Chung-Soek
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.280-285
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    • 2000
  • It is very important to evaluate the surface or subsurface microstructure because of their influences on mechanical properties of materials. Surface SH-wave which is horizontally polarized shear wave traveling along near surface and subsurface layer is an attractive technique for material evaluation. The destructive method is widely used for the estimation of material degradation but it has a great difficulty in preparing specimens from in-service industrial facilities. In this study, nondestructive evaluation for degraded structural materials used at high temperature though surface SH-wave method is discussed. 2.25Cr-1Mo steel specimens which were prepared by the isothermal aging heat treatment at $650^{\circ}$ were evaluated though ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation techniques investigating the change of sound velocity, attenuation coefficient and amplitude spectra. In addition, it has verified experimentally the frequency-dependence of attenuation coefficient though wavelet analysis method.

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A study on appropriate nondestructive inspection methods of gear units for rolling stock (전동차 대치차 기어의 적절한 탐상법에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jae-Il;Lee, Min-Yeol;Lee, Won-Hak;Son, Young-Jin
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.571-582
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    • 2010
  • Typically nondestructive inspection methods of the large gear units are applied to penetrate non-destructive inspection. Nondestructive penetrating inspection put into the small openings of the defect to penetration liquid, remove to excess penetration liquid on the surface of the gear units, spread with developing solution and we can find the small defect by coating with penetration liquid. However, this method has so many issues because of penetrate nondestructive tests on the gear assembly. The steep angle of screw is hard to achieved full penetration and has the problem to remove the excess. In contrast, the magnetic nondestructive inspection is easy to detect subsurface defects and subtle defects. According to the inspection results the stress concentrates in gear surface, some internal defects and microscopic flaws exist on the gear units are not found to penetrate the nondestructive inspection, but magnetic nondestructive inspection could have found many defect. Therefore, a reasonable method of nondestructive inspection for the large gear units is suitable to magnetic nondestructive inspection.

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