Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8130330 | Ultrasonics | 2016 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Investigation was carried out to study the effects of maximum aggregate size (MAS) (12.5Â mm, 19.0Â mm, 25.0Â mm, 37.5Â mm, and 50.0Â mm) on ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) of concrete. For investigation, first class bricks were collected and broken to make coarse aggregate. The aggregates were tested for specific gravity, absorption capacity, unit weight, and abrasion resistance. Cylindrical concrete specimens were made with different sand to aggregate volume ratio (s/a) (0.40 and 0.45), W/C ratio (0.45, 0.50, and 0.55), and cement content (375Â kg/m3 and 400Â kg/m3). The specimens were tested for compressive strength and Young's modulus. UPV through wet specimen was measured using Portable Ultrasonic Non-destructive Digital Indicating Tester (PUNDIT). Results indicate that the pulse velocity through concrete increases with an increase in MAS. Relationships between UPV and compressive strength; and UPV and Young's modulus of concrete are proposed for different maximum sizes of brick aggregate.
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Authors
Tarek Uddin Mohammed, Aziz Hasan Mahmood,