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Infrared Thermography of Fracture of Concrete and Rock
Abstract Infrared thermography has been used as a nondestructive and noncontact technique to examine the mechanical response of concrete and rock specimens subjected to given static unconfined compressions and to a superimposed vibratory excitation. The parameter investigated in this paper is the heat generation due to energy dissipation by the material which has been excited beyond its stable reversible limit. This useful technique allows accurate illustration of the onset of unstable crack propagation and/or flaw coalescence when increasing irreversible microcracking is generated by vibratory loading.
Infrared Thermography of Fracture of Concrete and Rock
Abstract Infrared thermography has been used as a nondestructive and noncontact technique to examine the mechanical response of concrete and rock specimens subjected to given static unconfined compressions and to a superimposed vibratory excitation. The parameter investigated in this paper is the heat generation due to energy dissipation by the material which has been excited beyond its stable reversible limit. This useful technique allows accurate illustration of the onset of unstable crack propagation and/or flaw coalescence when increasing irreversible microcracking is generated by vibratory loading.
Infrared Thermography of Fracture of Concrete and Rock
Luong, M. P. (author)
Fracture of Concrete and Rock ; 343-353
1989-01-01
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Infrared thermography of fatigue behaviour of concrete
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
|Springer Verlag | 1998
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