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2015

Nondestructive tests

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Rfid Tags For Detecting Concrete Degradation In Bridge Decks, Tyler J. Lesthaeghe, Samuel Frishman, Stephen D. Holland, Terry J. Wipf Jun 2015

Rfid Tags For Detecting Concrete Degradation In Bridge Decks, Tyler J. Lesthaeghe, Samuel Frishman, Stephen D. Holland, Terry J. Wipf

Tyler J Lesthaeghe

Steel reinforcing bar (rebar) corrosion due to chlorine ingress is the primary degradation mechanism for bridge decks. In areas where rock salt is used as a de-icing agent, salt water seeps into the concrete through cracks, causing corrosion of the rebar and potentially leading to catastrophic failure if not repaired. This project explores the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags as low-cost corrosion sensors. RFID tags, when embedded in concrete, will fail due to corrosion in the same manner as rebar after prolonged exposure to salt water. In addition, the presence of salt water interferes with the ability to …


Assessment Of Nondestructive Testing Technologies For Quality Control/Quality Assurance Of Asphalt Mixtures - Tech Transfer Summary, Shibin Lin, Jeramy C. Ashlock, Hanjun Kim, Jeremy Nash, Hosin David Lee, R. Christopher Williams Mar 2015

Assessment Of Nondestructive Testing Technologies For Quality Control/Quality Assurance Of Asphalt Mixtures - Tech Transfer Summary, Shibin Lin, Jeramy C. Ashlock, Hanjun Kim, Jeremy Nash, Hosin David Lee, R. Christopher Williams

Jeramy C. Ashlock

Asphalt pavements suffer various failures due to insufficient quality within their design lives. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (MEPDG) has been proposed to improve pavement quality through quantitative performance prediction. Evaluation of the actual performance (quality) of pavements requires in situ nondestructive testing (NDT) techniques that can accurately measure the most critical, objective, and sensitive properties of pavement systems. The purpose of this study is to assess existing as well as promising new NDT technologies for quality control/quality assurance (QC/QA) of asphalt mixtures. Specifically, this study examined field measurements of density …