1. Innovative method used to evaluate the effect of power washing on marine concrete – a UK site study
- Author
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Hughes, Peter, Fairhurst, Donna, Sherrington, Ian, Renevier, Nathalie, Morton, G, Hughes, Peter, Fairhurst, Donna, Sherrington, Ian, Renevier, Nathalie, and Morton, G
- Abstract
At a study site on the north west coast of England, concrete revetment armour that has been power washed on a regular basis has been monitored for surface changes over three years. Three tests have been utilised. Replication was employed as a means of measuring surface roughness of the concrete surfaces and lays the foundation for the development of a new non-destructive testing (NDT) method for concrete surface analysis. Surface roughness doubled from S1229μm, increasing to Sa24.67μm in three years. A Schmidt/rebound hammer test has also been used throughout the research to evaluate the surface hardness of the concrete, and has demonstrated a significant deterioration in the concrete surface after three years. Ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) testing, used to measure the sound velocity of the concrete, has also implied degradation
- Published
- 2013