Abstract
The non-destructive test is an inexpensive measure of surface hardness that is used to determine the theoretical relationship between the strength of hardened concrete block walls and the rebound number of the hammer. This study analyzed the compressive strength of concrete block walls a building using a non-destructive test. Data was collected using the impact method (Schmidt rebound hammer) on three sides of the building concrete block walls. The standard experimental procedure for nnpact method was followed and the analysis of the result was presented through tables and figure. The result shows that the Rebound value (R) of the three sides for the concrete block walls (R) were 17.21N/mm2 (CBW1), 15.01 N/mm2 (CBW2) and 16.1N/mm2 (CBW3). Hie average compressive strength for all the CBW tested in relation to the rebound value (R) is 16.1N/mm2, which shows that the compressive strength of the concrete block walls is within the stipulated minimum compressive strength of 12.5 N/mm2 for load-bearing concrete block work, using Ordinary Portland Cement and suitably graded fine and coarse aggregate in accordance to BSEN1971-1 2011. The study indicated that a non-destructive test using Schmidt rebound hammer is suitable for testing of building structures because it does not compromise the performance of component or structure being investigated and it's quality. The study concluded that the structure tested using the non-destructive test is safe and suitable for habitation.
Original language | English |
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Journal | International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |
Event | 11th International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century, CITC 2019 - London, United Kingdom Duration: 9 Sept 2019 → 11 Sept 2019 |
Keywords
- Compressive strength
- Concrete block wall
- Non-destructive
- Rebound value
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Civil and Structural Engineering
- Building and Construction
- Management of Technology and Innovation