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ULTRASONIC PULSE VELOCITY
This test is done to assess the quality of concrete by
ultrasonic pulse velocity method as per IS: 13311 (Part 1) – 1992. The
underlying principle of this test is –
The method consists of measuring the time of travel of an
ultrasonic pulse passing through the concrete being tested. Comparatively
higher velocity is obtained when concrete quality is good in terms of density,
uniformity, homogeneity etc.
Procedure to
determine strength of hardened concrete by Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity.
i) Preparing for use: Before switching on the ‘V’ meter, the
transducers should be connected to the sockets marked “TRAN” and ” REC”.
The ‘V’ meter may be operated with either:
a) the internal battery,
b) an external battery or
c) the A.C line.
ii) Set reference: A reference bar is provided to check the
instrument zero. The pulse time for the bar is engraved on it. Apply a smear of
grease to the transducer faces before placing it on the opposite ends of the
bar. Adjust the ‘SET REF’ control until the reference bar transit time is
obtained on the instrument read-out.
iii) Range selection: For maximum accuracy, it is
recommended that the 0.1 microsecond range be selected for path length upto
400mm.
iv) Pulse velocity: Having determined the most suitable test
points on the material to be tested, make careful measurement of the path
length ‘L’. Apply couplant to the surfaces of the transducers and press it hard
onto the surface of the material. Do not move the transducers while a reading
is being taken, as this can generate noise signals and errors in measurements.
Continue holding the transducers onto the surface of the material until a
consistent reading appears on the display, which is the time in microsecond for
the ultrasonic pulse to travel the distance ‘L’. The mean value of the display
readings should be taken when the units digit hunts between two values.
Pulse velocity=(Path
length/Travel time)
v) Separation of transducer leads: It is advisable to
prevent the two transducer leads from coming into close contact with each other
when the transit time measurements are being taken. If this is not done, the
receiver lead might pick-up unwanted signals from the transmitter lead and this
would result in an incorrect display of the transit time.
Interpretation of
Results
The quality of concrete in terms of uniformity, incidence or
absence of internal flaws, cracks and segregation, etc,indicative of the level
of workmanship employed, can thus be assessed using the guidelines given below,
which have been evolved for characterizing the quality of concrete in
structures in terms of the ultrasonic pulse velocity.
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