JOURNAL ARTICLE

Detection of Common Defects in Concrete Bridge Decks Using Nondestructive Evaluation Techniques

Sherif YehiaOsama AbudayyehSaleh NabulsiIkhlas Abdel‐Qader

Year: 2007 Journal:   Journal of Bridge Engineering Vol: 12 (2)Pages: 215-225   Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers

Abstract

The transportation infrastructure in the United States is deteriorating and will require significant improvements. Consequently, innovations in the area of transportation infrastructure maintenance and rehabilitation are keys to the health and wellness of this valuable national asset. A major component of maintenance and rehabilitation is the ability to accurately assess the condition of the transportation infrastructure. This can be accomplished in part by using nondestructive evaluation techniques. Several nondestructive techniques have been used on concrete bridge decks and have proven to be efficient and effective. This paper aims at studying the different nondestructive evaluation techniques used in the assessment of concrete bridge deck conditions. An experimental investigation to evaluate the ability of infrared thermography, impact echo, and ground penetrating radar to detect common flaws in concrete bridge decks is developed and discussed. Results from this study showed the ability of these methods to detect defects with varying precision. Capabilities of the methods were verified and comparisons among the methods were made.

Keywords:
Nondestructive testing Bridge (graph theory) Bridge deck Thermography Ground-penetrating radar Structural health monitoring Forensic engineering Engineering Radar Computer science Construction engineering Deck Structural engineering Telecommunications

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