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Title:
Non-destructive testing in civil engineering 2000 : (Seiken Symposium #26) : Tokyo, Japan, 25-27 April, 2000
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Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 2000.
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xiv, 682 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9780080437170
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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 further development in NDT and this symposium in Japan will be a good opportunity not only to exchange technical information on NDT, but to promote worldwide friendship between engineers in Asian countries and other nations of the world. This volume contains 70 papers providing the most recent research results and findings. The papers are grouped under the following areas: (1) keynote papers, (2) magnetic / electric, (3) steel structures, (4) integrated test, (5) moisture, (6) strength, (7) acoustic emission, (8) various tests, (9) ultrasonic, (10) impact echo, (11) radar, (12) quality and (13) corrosion / cover.


Table of Contents

Chapter headings and selected papers
Preface
Keynote Papers
Non-destructive testing for steel bridges in JapanC. Miki and H. Shirahata
Magnetic / Electric
Inversion of borehole magnetic survey data for estimating the depth of pileY.H. Cha and J.H. Suh
Steel Structures
Fatigue crack propagation monitoring in steel structures with intelligent systemsM.S. Rahman et al
Integrated Test
Investigation on several non-destructive inspection methods about strength degradation of reinforced concrete beamT. Tomokiyo et al
Moisture
Moisture measurements in building materials with microwavesH. Kaariainen et al
Strength
New test method for pullout strength for the hardend concrete using post settled pullboltM. Arazoe et al
Acoustic Emission
Evaluation of fatigue damage in reinforced concrete slab by acoustic emissionS. Yuyama et al
Ultrasonic
Measurements of thickness and crack depth in concrete by ultrasonic methodsT. Yamaguchi and T. Yamaguchi
Various Tests
Determination of thermophysical parameters of building components and buildingsA. Donath
Impact Echo
Automated impact-echo and method improvement: 2- and 3-D imaging of concrete elementsC. Colla et al
Radar
GPR calibration facilityI.L. Al-Qadi et al
Quality
A quality control method of thick embankment by a falling weight testK. Oniki et al
Corrosion/Cover
Macrocell sensor systems for monitoring of the corrosion risk
Author index
Keyword index
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