Controlled Creating of Cracks in Concrete for Non-destructive Testing

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The non-destructive assessment of cracks in concrete is a common task for which non-destructive evaluation solutions have been published. Primarily, these tests have been carried out on artificial cracks that have been created by using notches instead of natural cracks. This study evaluates a procedure designed to create reproducible and controlled cracks in concrete. The procedure is based on using expanding mortar in a series of blind holes. This is done in combination with carefully aligned reinforcement to guide the direction of the crack development. The depth of the crack is also controlled by reinforcement. Crack depth varies statistically in the range of the maximum aggregate size (16 mm) used for concrete.

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Wiggenhauser, H., Köpp, C., Timofeev, J., & Azari, H. (2018). Controlled Creating of Cracks in Concrete for Non-destructive Testing. Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation, 37(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10921-018-0517-x

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