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Non-destructive testing of masonry structures is not common in practice. However methods of NDT testing of masonry structures are available which can be used for evaluation of existing masonry structures when visual inspection is not sufficient or is not reliable. Appearance of cracks in masonry structure is a clear indication of distress and deterioration of masonry structures which can be evaluated through visual inspection. But, deterioration of masonry materials inside the structural element, internal cavities, weak bond etc. can cause the safety concern for the structural masonry elements. Thus to ensure it becomes necessary for regular monitoring an inspection of masonry structure by the use of non-destructive testing methods available. Use of NDT methods for testing existing masonry structures time to time ensures the quality and strength requirements for intended use. Sometimes, the masonry structure has to be used for purpose other than intended use when designed, in that case, it is essential that the structure is evaluated for new loads or load combinations or additional loads based on existing capacity and conditions. Identification of ongoing distress and damages in early stage is essential to prevent further damages and to select suitable repair and rehabilitation methods for masonry structures.Contents:
Methods of Non-Destructive Testing of Masonry Structures
- Flat jack testing method
- Impact echo testing method
- Impulse radar testing method
- Infrared thermography
- Boroscope testing method
Flat Jack Testing of Masonry Structures
Flat jack NDT testing method for masonry structures is used to determine engineering properties such as compressive strength and in-situ stress of older structures for structural evaluation.Impact Echo Testing of Masonry Structures
Impact echo NDT testing method is used for detection of stress wave propagation and flaw in masonry structures as well as concrete structures. An impact-echo test system is consists of following three components:- An impact source.
- A displacement transducer.
- A computer or waveform analyzer.