To design the retrofit and/or conservation of existing reinforced concrete structures, an assessment of concrete strength is generally required. The current methodologies consist of destructive tests, based on uniaxial compression performed on concrete cores extracted from a structure, and/or non-destructive tests, in which the strength of the concrete is indirectly estimated by measuring other physical properties (like ultrasonic pulse velocity). Nevertheless, in several situations (e.g. the seismic vulnerability assessment of long-term service structures), the traditional tests cannot be performed. Hence, a new simplified approach is introduced and described in this paper. This can be applied to structures located in a precise geographical area, where the average strength of concrete (and the relative variance) is a function of the year of construction. Such a relationship is summarised by the so-called strength curves statistically computed from a huge database stored in the Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering of Politecnico di Torino (Italy). Relating to a concrete dam and a stadium built during the 1950s and in 1967, respectively, the strength predicted by these curves is in good agreement with the measurements of destructive tests.

A simplified approach to the evaluation of the strength of old concrete / Fantilli, Alessandro P.; Frigo, Barbara; Chiaia, Bernardino. - In: PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. - ISSN 1747-650X. - ELETTRONICO. - 171:6(2018), pp. 257-266. [10.1680/jcoma.17.00010]

A simplified approach to the evaluation of the strength of old concrete

Fantilli, Alessandro P.;Frigo, Barbara;Chiaia, Bernardino
2018

Abstract

To design the retrofit and/or conservation of existing reinforced concrete structures, an assessment of concrete strength is generally required. The current methodologies consist of destructive tests, based on uniaxial compression performed on concrete cores extracted from a structure, and/or non-destructive tests, in which the strength of the concrete is indirectly estimated by measuring other physical properties (like ultrasonic pulse velocity). Nevertheless, in several situations (e.g. the seismic vulnerability assessment of long-term service structures), the traditional tests cannot be performed. Hence, a new simplified approach is introduced and described in this paper. This can be applied to structures located in a precise geographical area, where the average strength of concrete (and the relative variance) is a function of the year of construction. Such a relationship is summarised by the so-called strength curves statistically computed from a huge database stored in the Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering of Politecnico di Torino (Italy). Relating to a concrete dam and a stadium built during the 1950s and in 1967, respectively, the strength predicted by these curves is in good agreement with the measurements of destructive tests.
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