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Correlation Between Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) and Compressive Strength of Coal Bottom Ash Mortar

Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series A, 2021
The utilization of coal bottom ash (CBA) as natural sand replacement in mortar is a feasible solution to reduce the environmental issues created due to its disposal. However, strength behavior of CBA mortar varies from conventional natural sand mortar.
Abhishek Srivastava   +2 more
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Investigation of the effects of aggregate textural properties on compressive strength (CS) and ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) of concrete

Journal of Building Engineering, 2020
Abstract Aggregate is the most volume covering component in concrete. The strength and durability properties of the aggregate can affect the hardened and fresh concrete properties. Apart from the strength and durability properties, the textural properties of the aggregate can also affect the hardened concrete properties. In this study, the effects of
Kadir Gucluer
exaly   +2 more sources

Combined use of ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) testing and digital technologies: A model for long-term condition monitoring memorials in historic Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2020
Abstract Grove Street Cemetery (GSC) of New Haven is one of the 60 National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut; it is also the ninth such landmark in New Haven since 2000. Besides, the cemetery has an indispensable place in the daily life of New Haven community.
Kiraz Goze Akoglu, Eleni Kotoula
exaly   +2 more sources

Non-Destructive Means of Predicting Masonry Prism Strength Using Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV)

2023
Current ASTM standards call for grouted masonry prisms to be tested for compressive strength at 28-days to ensure compliance with the structural design. In the event of failing tests, the subject samples may require redesign or reconstruction which can pose problems due to ongoing development around and including the prisms between the time of ...
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Ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) and initial rate of water absorption (IRA) of foam concrete containing blended cement

Materials Research Proceedings, 2023
Abstract. The adverse environmental effects caused by cement production activities could be minimized by reducing the use of cement in the concrete mix, replacement with eco-friendly materials, and making low-unit weight cement-derived products. During the cement production activities, fly ash can also be used by mixing it in form of Portland Composite
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Study Regarding the Possibility of Using Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) on Earthen Construction Evaluation

Key Engineering Materials
The determination of drying period, compressive strength, and air-dry density represent crucial parameters for assessing the quality and performance of earthen construction materials. This paper explores the possibilities of using the ultrasonic method as a non-destructive testing technique applied to earthen materials (specimens, elements, or ...
Bogdan Bolborea   +7 more
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Further Investigation Regarding the Use of Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) on Earthen Elements

Key Engineering Materials
The assessment of compressive strength, and air-dry density constitutes essential parameters for evaluating the quality and performance of earthen construction materials. To ascertain these properties, this study investigates the potential application of ultrasonic testing as a non-destructive evaluation technique for earthen materials, including ...
Bogdan Bolborea   +4 more
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Detection of Concrete Surface Crack Depth Using Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) Methods

2022
B. M. K. L. K. Basnayake   +2 more
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Combination of compressive strength test and ultrasonic pulse velocity test with acceptable uncertainty

Material Design and Processing Communications, 2021
Stamatia Gavela   +1 more
exaly  

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