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Using radar direct wave for concrete condition assessment: Correlation with electrical resistivity
Authors:ZM  S  J  JP  G
Institution:aLaboratory Materials and Durability of Constructions (LMDC), Department of Civil Engineering, INSA-Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France;bResearch Group on Auscultation and Instrumentation, Department of Civil Engineering, Sherbrooke University, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:This paper demonstrates that the direct wave of a radar ground-coupled antenna may be used for the nondestructive assessment of the physical condition of concrete, which directly influences the corrosion of the reinforcing bars in the structure. The validity of this method was evaluated by a comparison with the electrical resistivity method, which is frequently used for the evaluation of corrosion probability. Both methods were implemented in the laboratory on 72 concrete samples (25 × 25 × 8 cm3) with various degrees of saturation and chloride contamination levels. On-site investigations were also carried out on the concrete slab (1080 m2) of a car-park.The results of the laboratory tests show that the radar direct signal is strongly affected by variations in concrete moisture and chloride contamination level. The tests performed in real conditions confirm the good correlation between radar direct wave attenuation and electrical resistivity and, thus, the aptitude of the radar direct wave to detect concrete conditions leading to reinforcement corrosion.
Keywords:Concrete  Radar  Direct wave  Condition assessment  Corrosion risk  Electrical resistivity
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