Experimental Measurements in the Field of Prestressing Force Monitoring
Pubblicato online: 29 giu 2022
Pagine: 104 - 110
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/cee-2022-0011
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© 2022 Jakub Kraľovanec et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
In recent years, lots of researchers have given attention to prestressing evaluation in existing prestressed concrete structures. In Europe, many existing prestressed concrete bridges are about to reach their limit of service life and exhibit signs of deterioration. Therefore, reliable, and effective methods for determining the actual state of prestressing are needed. Indirect methods represent a valuable tool for the structural assessment of prestressed concrete members in service. These methods include, e.g., Saw-cut method, Structural response method, Barkhausen noise technique, or Wire-cutting method. The presented paper summarises indirect measurements focused on prestressing force monitoring using the aforementioned techniques performed in the Laboratory of Civil Engineering of the University of Žilina.